Maren Morris shares Brittany Aldean feud Halloween costume

This feud is getting spooky.

Maren Morris threw shade at Brittany Aldean again by sharing a viral Spirit Halloween meme with a costume inspired by their beef.

The Photoshopped packaging dubbed the costume a “Lunatic Country Music Person” alongside a photo of Morris in a callback to Fox News host Tucker Carlson labeling the singer a “lunatic country music person” while reporting on her feud with Aldean last month.

The fake costume also included a tambourine, “inclusive fans,” a pickleball paddle, a wig and “beef with transphobes.” The list also clarified that a “tall guy [was] not included,” referencing Morris’ 6-foot-3 husband, Ryan Hurd.

“S P O O K Y 🕷 S Z N,” the “Middle” singer captioned the Instagram post Thursday.

The costume included “beef with transphobes.”
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Aldean, 34, seemed to respond with a cryptic post on her Instagram Story that read, “I don’t think you truly understand how ugly the world is until you’re trying to protect your child from it.”

She and her husband, country singer Jason Aldean, share two kids together: Memphis, 4, and Navy, 3. (Jason, 45, also has two children with his ex-wife, Jessica Aldean, on whom he infamously cheated with Brittany.)

Morris’ feud with Brittany and Jason erupted in August when the “Bones” songstress claimed the beauty blogger was transphobic.

Brittany has maintained that her words were taken out of context.
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“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,” Brittany wrote in an Instagram post at the time alongside a makeup tutorial video.

Jason commented on the post, “Lmao!! I’m glad they didn’t too, cause you and I wouldn’t have worked out.”

But Morris seemed to find the couples’ interaction less humorous and more harmful to the LGBTQIA+ community.

“[It’s] so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human,” Morris responded, adding that Brittany should “sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.”

Brittany fired back over the accusation, saying that her words were taken out of context.

“Karen Morris. Thanks for calling me Barbie,” she replied.

Maren dubbed Brittany “Insurrection Barbie.”
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Morris has maintained that Brittany was in the wrong and doubled down on her criticism.

“It’s not like we’re talking about what your favorite color is. We’re talking about people’s lives. … It’s really sensitive,” she said while reflecting on the feud.

Amid the backlash, Jason was dropped by his PR firm of 17 years after backing his wife’s controversial comments.

The “If I Didn’t Love You” crooner has not publicly addressed the situation further. However, he seemingly threw shade at Morris when he mentioned her name during a performance this month, prompting audience members to erupt into boos.

It’s unclear whether Morris will actually dress as a “Lunatic Country Music Person” next Monday, but we’d bet Brittany will rock an “Insurrection Barbie” ‘fit.



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Maren Morris might skip CMA Awards after Brittany and Jason Aldean spat

Country singer Maren Morris still hasn’t decided if she will be going to this year’s CMA Awards amid her bitter feud with singer Jason Aldean’s wife Brittany.

“The Bones” hitmaker, 32, earned one nomination but admits she doesn’t “feel comfortable” attending the annual award show in person.

“I’m very honored that my record is nominated. But I don’t know if I feel [at] home there right now,” she told the LA Times. “So many people I love will be in that room, and maybe I’ll make a game-time decision and go.”

Morris’ hit record “Humble Quest” is up for “Album of the Year” while Aldean is vying for “Musical Event of the Year” for his Carrie Underwood duet “If I Didn’t Love You.”

“I don’t feel comfortable going,” Morris told the outlet. “Some nights are fun. Others I’m just crawling out of my skin. I’m not good at those events because I’m awkward. But this time I kind of feel peaceful at the notion of not going.”

It all kicked off in August 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.

Morris slammed Brittany over the post, tweeting, “It’s so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.”

Maren Morris’ “Humble Quest” is up for “Album of the Year.”
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Brittany later responded to Morris with, “Karen Morris. Thanks for calling me Barbie.” Jason Aldean and his PR firm The GreenRoom, parted ways after 17 years following Brittany’s post.

In her LA Times interview, Morris was asked if she regretted saying anything to Brittany or if she asked her team for help on responses.

“No, I just shot it off. I hate feeling like I need to be the hall monitor of treating people like human beings in country music. It’s exhausting,” Morris said. “But there’s a very insidious culture of people feeling very comfortable being transphobic and homophobic and racist, and that they can wrap it in a joke and no one will ever call them out for it. It just becomes normal for people to behave like that.”

“I don’t have feelings of kindness when it comes to humans being made fun of for questioning their identity, especially kids,” she added. “The whole ‘When they go low, we go high’ thing doesn’t work with these people. Any resistance movement is not done with kind words. And there’s a lot worse things I could’ve called her.”

The 2022 CMA Awards will take place on November 9.



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