Maren Morris just threw some major spooky shade at Brittany Aldean amid their ongoing feud!
17.10.2022 - 02:27 / usmagazine.com
The feud continues. Jason Aldean mentioned Maren Morris at a Nashville concert, eliciting boos from the crowd amid the Grammy Award winner’s feud with Brittany Aldean.
The Georgia native, 45, said he wanted to bring up a special guest during his Friday, October 14, show at Bridgestone Arena.
“I though man, who could I call? I got some friends in town,” he told the audience, per videos shared via social media. “I could call Luke Bryan. I could call Kane Brown. See if Kenny Chesney’s here and not at the beach.”
The crowd roared cheerfully after each name mentioned, but the reaction was different when he said: “Maren Morris.”
The audience booed loudly as Aldean put on a confused face as if he didn’t know why the concertgoers would react negatively.
The country crooner eventually revealed his special guest — Morgan Wallen. They played Wallen’s hit “Whiskey Glasses” as well as Aldean’s “You Make it Easy.”
The guest singer also has had conflict with Morris, 32, who publicly slammed him after he was caught drunkenly using a racial slur in February 2021. Last month, the “My Church” songstress said she wasn’t sure how she felt about Wallen making a comeback, but the Texas native gave him credit for at least saying sorry.
“I don’t know how I feel about it, honestly. I’ve never hated that guy,” Morris told the Los Angeles Times in September. “He made a mistake, and I will say after this Aldean drama, at least Morgan tried to apologize, even if it wasn’t perfect. I have to give him that because he didn’t have to.”
The “Bones” singer and Brittany’s beef started in August. “I’d really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girly life,” the beauty blogger wrote via Instagram in
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