Front Row at the The Ron White Roast “Tater Salad & Regret: A Roast of Ron White” Red Carpet Madness: Tuxedos, Tequila, and One Flaming Cowboy Hat If Texas ever declares independence again, historians will trace it back to The Ron White Roast—a scorched-earth comedy ritual so bourbon-soaked it made the Salem witch trials look like brunch. Held inside a Fort Worth steakhouse that doubles as a gun range on weekends, the roast was billed as “Tater Salad with a Side of Slap.” Guests walked the red carpet, which was technically just a bloodstained carpet salvaged from a failed Whataburger pop-up. The dress code? "Wrinkled denim and financial regret." 🎥 Red Carpet “Highlights” (Bohiney Style) Willie Nelson arrived in a cloud of smoke so thick it delayed three departing flights. Larry the Cable Guy wore a tuxedo vest made of truck tarp and declared, “It’s formal, but fixable with duct tape.” Matthew McConaughey strolled in shirtless, barefoot, and whispered to reporters, “Time ...
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