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.
30.09.2022 - 23:01 / perezhilton.com
Maren Morris is getting real about why she didn’t hold back in calling out Brittany Aldean.
By now, you most likely know that the Grammy Award winner made headlines last month for her feud with Jason Aldean’s wife over a transphobic comment the latter made on Instagram. Brittany had captioned a makeup video posted on the platform at the time:
Having a tomboy phase is NOT the same thing as identifying as transgender. Equating the two shows a lack of understanding and perpetuates fear against the transgender community.
Maren quickly fired back on Twitter, joining Cassadee Pope in slamming the offense post and writing:
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The heated exchange quickly sparked a back-and-forth online confrontation between Maren and Brittany. Later on, the 33-year-old even appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight to address her problematic comments – which she claimed were “taken out of context” (seriously????) – and continued to double down on her stance regarding the matter:
And sadly, the Bones hitmaker has since had to deal with online haters attacking her for calling out Brittany. Now, in an interview with GLAAD on Thursday, the 32-year-old country singer is defending getting “heated” with Brittany over her transphobic posts. She explained her comments to the makeup artist only came “from a good place,” saying:
Maren then noted that it is so important to “correct” the discourse that is “completely untrue about trans youth and gender-affirming care and what it actually entails.” She continued:
So true. Furthermore, the songwriter said she just wants her fans to feel “safe” at her shows and know where she “stands” on LGBTQ+ issues at the end of the day. You can
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Now that’s a height difference!
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