Ryan Hurd ‘proud’ of wife Maren Morris for calling out Jason Aldean’s wife Brittany Aldean’s transphobia
Country singer Ryan Hurd has thrown his support behind wife Maren Morris as her apparent feud with singer Jason Aldean’s wife Brittany Aldean continues.
Hurd publicly praised Morris for calling out Brittany Aldean’s alleged transphobic comments on social media last week.
It all kicked off when the wife of the “You Make It Easy” singer thanked her parents for “not changing” her gender during her “tomboy phase” in an Instagram clip.
“Lmao!! Im glad they didn’t too, cause you and I wouldn’t have worked out,” her husband responded within her comment section.
The caption raised many eyebrows on social media, including that of Morris and her husband.
Brittany Aldean’s post on Instagram had Maren Morris standing up to her transphobic Instagram caption.
“Scoring quick points by picking on trans kids isn’t something that is brave at all. And I’m proud of Maren for sticking up for them,” Hurd tweeted.
“Badge of honor to have CO engage in completely normal discourse, too. Shut up and sing only applies to those who you disagree with.”
Getting a lot of people telling me our career is over, as if the last time she spoke up about something it disappeared. Honestly, we’re pretty ok over here. Tours are good, got a 2 year old we love, we’re fucking fine, and I promise she isn’t going to shut up now.
— Ryan Hurd (@RyanHurd) August 27, 2022
His tweet instantly attracted hate from Aldean’s fans, who said Hurd and Morris’s careers are “over” for speaking out.
“Honestly, we’re pretty ok over here,” he tweeted back. “Tours are good, got a 2-year-old we love, we’re f–king fine, and I promise she isn’t going to shut up now.”
Singer Aldean seemingly threw his support behind his wife by commenting, “MY Barbie,” on Instagram.
Country singer Cassadee Pope took to Twitter with a message for fans: “You would think celebrities with beauty brands would see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging . Surname. But instead, here we are and hearing someone compare their ‘tomboy phase’ to someone wanting to transition. Really beautiful.”
Morris later responded in the affirmative while delving deeper into himself, writing on Twitter: “Isn’t it easy not to be a scum? Sell your clip and zip it up, Rebel Barbie.”
You might think that celebrities who own beauty brands would see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging. But instead, we are hearing someone compare their “tomboy phase” to someone who is looking to transition. Really beautiful.
— Cassadee Pope (@CassadeePope) August 26, 2022
Brittany has since responded to the critique, accusing Pope of “advocating for the genital mutilation of children,” adding, “Some parents want to be accepted by society so badly that they’re willing to make life-altering decisions for their children who aren’t old enough to fully comprehend the consequences of their actions.”
She also responded to Morris with, “Karen Morris. Thanks for calling me Barbie.”