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01/27/2025

Mo Brings Plenty's Heartfelt Goodbye to His Beloved Horse on the Set of Yellowstone

Mo Brings Plenty, known for his captivating portrayal of Mo in Yellowstone, is not only an exceptional actor but also a true horseman. Behind the scenes, his bond with the animals on set is deeply personal, reflecting his respect for the traditions and spirit of the American West. One such connection stood out profoundly during the filming of Yellowstone—his relationship with a horse he worked closely with for years.

This particular horse, a stunning black gelding with a quiet strength and soulful eyes, had been Mo’s trusted companion through some of the most intense and emotional scenes in the series. From galloping across Montana's breathtaking landscapes to standing stoically by Mo’s side during dramatic confrontations, the horse was more than a prop—it was a partner.

As production for the final season wrapped up, Mo learned that the horse would no longer be part of the show, as it was being retired to a ranch where it could live out its days in peace. Though Mo knew this was the best outcome for the horse, saying goodbye was no easier.

On the final day of filming together, Mo took a quiet moment with the horse, away from the bustle of the set. He gently stroked its mane, speaking softly in Lakota—a language rich in meaning and connection to nature. Witnesses recalled seeing Mo's deep emotions as he thanked the horse for its loyalty, patience, and spirit.

The farewell was marked by a touching gesture: Mo removed a small braided feather he had kept tied to the horse’s saddle as a symbol of protection throughout filming. He untied it and placed it gently into the horse’s mane, a gift to accompany it into its retirement.

For Mo Brings Plenty, this moment wasn’t just about parting with a co-star; it was about honoring the bond between a man and a horse—a connection rooted in trust, respect, and gratitude. This heartfelt goodbye left everyone on set deeply moved, a reminder of the authenticity Mo brings to both his role and his life.

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04/29/2023

The world watched Thursday night as Will Anderson, Jr was chosen 3rd in the 2023 NFL Draft.
But what the world did not see a few years back tells us much more about the former Bama linebacker who took the spotlight last night.
It was a brief moment, but a brief moment that taught three young boys a lesson.
A lesson the boys will carry as they grow into men.

Bryant-Denny Stadium had cleared out an hour after Bama’s 59-3 win.
It was November 13th, 2021, and the Crimson Tide had just dismantled New Mexico State.
Scotty and Micalyn Kelley and their three sons were outside the stadium long after most fans had left.
After the long drive from Andalusia, they wanted to soak up as much Crimson as they possibly could.

It was almost as if an eclipse had covered the sunny skies.
It was rather the shadow of a very large man who was walking their way.
Brylon, Baylor and Bronner looked up as their hearts pounded.
It was Bama linebacker Will Anderson, Jr. smiling as he approached them.

As many Bama players walked past the Kelley family, the star defender stopped to chat.
Will, Jr not only chatted with the boys, he offered advice on faith that he learned from his parents and his grandmother Betty Taylor when he was a kid.
Brylon, Baylor and Bronner wondered why such a big star would stop to talk to them.
Until that big star told the family why he was there.

“I have faith in God,” said Will, as the three boys looked up in awe.
“God doesn’t make mistakes,” Will added.
“You boys are in this place today for a reason, and so am I.”
“It is actually MY day that has been blessed by y’all.”

The snap of a picture, handshakes and hugs, and Will Anderson, Jr turned to walk away.
Brylon, Baylor and Bronner stood frozen, their hearts still swollen.
Scott and Micalyn hugged the boys, and the family excitedly made its way to the car.
The long drive home to Andalusia would be much more exciting.

As the world celebrated Will Anderson, Jr. Thursday night, it was a brief moment in 2021 that told us more about Will than many of us ever knew, and it changed the lives of three young boys.

Three young boys who left Tuscaloosa with a memory of a lifetime,

A picture to cherish,

And a lesson to remember forever.

*Thanks to Micalyn Kelley for the picture.
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