Brittany Aldean – the wife of country star Jason Aldean – is strengthening what is considered a transgender stance. The blonde mother of two shared on her Instagram Story a quote originally posted by Republican pundit Robby Starbuck, defending her “beliefs” that could cause “hate.”

“If you keep quiet about your beliefs because you’re worried someone will be offended, then your beliefs aren’t so important to you as it is what people think of you,” full quote enough.

“When you stand up for what is right and true, you will receive both hate and love, but people will know what you are fighting for.”

“Lmao!! Im glad they didn’t too, cause you and I wouldn’t have worked out 😂,” her husband, 45, commented on the clip.

Jason’s colleagues, however, were less amused.

“You’d think celebs with beauty brands would see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging. But instead here we are, hearing someone compare their ‘tomboy phase’ to someone wanting to transition. Real nice,” Cassadee Pope, 33, tweeted Friday.

Maren Morris, 32, added to Pope’s comment, “It’s so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.”

Brittany responded to criticism in an expired IG Story, accusing the Pope of “supporting the genital mutilation of children.” “Some parents want to be accepted by society so much that they are willing to make life-changing decisions for children who are not old enough to fully understand the consequences of their actions,” she added. Middle” singer “Karen Morris” and thanked her for the Barbie comparison.

Pope then took to Instagram to share a snap of herself flashing a devious grin, which she captioned, “POV: Knowing you got under someone’s skin you don’t like in the first place 😂.”

Over on Twitter, conservative commentator Candace Owens jumped in on the matter, replying on the singers’ thread, “It’s easier to not castrate your children. But I guess whatever helps sell bad records.”

Morris fired back, “Oh my god, not you. My Grammy is positively sobbing right now. Also, why do y’all always go to ‘castration’ and ‘pedophiles’ to try and shut an argument down? It’s honestly concerning and worth looking into.”

Seemingly not understanding the definition of male castration, which is the removal of a male animal or human’s testicles, Owens, 33, replied, “When you chop a penis off, it is the literal definition of castration. So yes, I always go to basic English definitions 😂.”

“Also, I said groomers—not pedophiles. Got something else on your mind you want to share with the class, sicko?” she added.