According to Ronnie Dunn, the country music community we see on television is a little different from the reality of life in Nashville. Brooks & Dunn were on the "This Past Weekend With Theo Von" podcast, talking about their legendary careers as well as a few behind-the-scenes revelations. One that's bound to get some attention: that country musicians, despite presenting a loving, united front when we see them gathered on television, are somewhat cutthroat. "As friendly as they say the world of country music is, it is so darn competitive," Dunn said. "Everybody hates one another. They act like they don’t on tv, but…" He doubled down, saying "One of my favorite things is Dolly Parton in an interview years and years ago, they were talking about somebody… and she just goes, 'Oh honey, there’s room for everybody.' No, there’s not."