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Brittany Aldean defends “belief” amid transphobia
Brittany Aldean – wife of country star Jason Aldean – doubles up in a position believed to be transphobic.
On Monday, a blonde mother of two shared a quote on her Instagram Story originally published Republican expert Robby Starbuck, defending his “beliefs” that can arouse “hatred.”
“If you remain silent about your beliefs because you fear someone will be offended, your beliefs are not that important to you, but rather what people think of you,” was quoted in full.
“When you stand up for what is right and true, you will receive both hate and love, but everyone will know what you are fighting for.”
Brittany’s message comes a week after she unleashed an Internet war for publicly thanking her parents “for not changing [her] sex when [she] passed through [her] tomboy phase. “
“I love this girly life,” she they posted a video tuned to Beyoncé’s Upgrade U melody which showed she was all glammed.
“Lmao !! I’m glad they didn’t, because you and I wouldn’t have left, ”her 45-year-old husband commented on the video.
Jason’s colleagues, however, were less amused.
You’d think celebrities with beauty brands would see the benefits of including LGBTQ + people in their messages. But instead we are here hearing someone compare their “tomboy phase” to someone who wants to change. Really nice “, Cassadee Pope, 33, tweeted Friday.
Maren Morris, 32 years old, added to the Pope’s comment“Is it so easy not to be a scoundrel?” Sell the clips and wrap them up, Insurrection Barbie.
Brittany, 33, responded to criticism in the extinct history of IG, accusing the Pope of “calling for child genital mutilation.”
“Some parents want to be accepted by society so badly that they are willing to make life-changing decisions for their children who are not old enough to fully understand the consequences of their actions,” she added, naming “Center Singer Karen Morris” and thank her for the Barbie comparison.
So the Pope I took on Instagram share your take with a sly smile that she wrote: “POV: Knowing you got under someone’s skin that you don’t like in the first place 😂”.
On Twitter, conservative commentator Candace Owens joined the case: answering in the singers’ thread: “It’s easier not to castrate your children. But I think anything helps sell bad records.
Morris fired back, “Oh my God, not you. My Grammy is definitely sobbing right now. Besides, why do you all always go to “castration” and “pedophiles” to try to end an argument? It’s really disturbing and worth paying attention to. “
Seemingly not understanding the definition of male castration, which is the removal of a male animal or human testicles, Owens, 33, replied: “When you cut off your penis, that is the literal definition of castration. So yes, I always use the basic English definitions of 😂. ”
“Moreover, I said thugs – not pedophiles. You mean something else that you want to share with the class, sick? She added.
According to Oxford Languages, a pedophile is “a person who is sexually attracted to children”, while the definition of grooming is “the act of a pedophile to prepare a child for an encounter, especially via internet chat, with the intention of committing a sexual offense”.
Pope, Morris and Brittany have yet to discuss their dispute on social media.