Zach Bryan’s ex is letting lyrics speak for her.
Deb Peifer posted a telling TikTok video Sunday, two days after Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia claimed the country singer pays his former partners to sign nondisclosure agreements.
In the footage, Peifer showed off her outfit with a glass of wine in one hand as Taylor Swift’s “My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys” played in the background.
“broken parts to be better off,” she wrote in a comment — before pointing out, “Taylor said it not me.”
In the track from Swift’s album “The Tortured Poets Department,” she sings, “Left all these broken parts / Told me I’m better off / But I’m not.”
Social media users praised Peifer’s message, with one gushing, “Taylor Swift being the form of communication is top tier.”
Another called her the “queen of subliminal hints.”
Peifer also included a Swift song in cryptic TikTok video Thursday, which she posted as LaPaglia’s bombshell NDA allegations emerged on the “BFFs” podcast.
“wine thursday w[ith] my roommate,” Peifer captioned the upload, set to “Clean” lyrics about “butterflies turn[ing] to dust that covered my whole room.”
Bryan’s ex-wife, Rose Madden, has yet to post anything to social media since LaPaglia accused the Grammy winner of emotional abuse.
The songwriter, 28, was married to Madden from 2020 to 2021, going on to date Peifer from 2022 to 2023.
He moved on with LaPaglia, 25, last summer, but they called it quits in October after one year together.
The “Something in the Orange” singer has yet to respond to the Barstool Sports personality’s allegations that he emotionally abused her during their romance and tried to keep her quiet with a $12 million payout.
He did, however, share a Jack Kerouac quote via his Instagram Stories on Friday as LaPaglia’s claims went viral.
“I didn’t know what to say,” the “On the Road” passage read. “I felt like crying, Goddammit everybody in the world wants an explanation for your acts and for your very being.”
Amid Bryan’s silence, LaPaglia’s boss, Dave Portnoy, has released two diss tracks shading the musician, “Smallest Man” and “Country Diddy.”