Friday Night in Nashville Tennesee, Jason Aldean had a concert at the Bridgestone Arena. He had a surprise guest singer he was teasing the audience about.
He told the audience, “I thought, man, who could I call? I got some friends in town. I could call Luke Bryan. I could call Kane Brown. See if Kenny Chesney’s here and not at the beach.”
He then mentioned Maren Morris, who has feuded with his wife. Morris has branded Aldean’s wife Brittany as transphobic after she posted to Instagram a thank you to her parents for not chasing her sex just because she went through a tomboy phase.
Brittany after receiving backlash from Morris and Cassadee Pope followed up her post with, “Advocating for the genital mutilation of children under the disguise of love and calling it ‘gender affirming care’ is one of the worst evils. I will always support my children and do what I can to protect their innocence.”
Morris called Brittney a “scumbag human” while replying to a post by Pope. She also added, “Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.”
The audience audibly jeered at the mention of Morris’s name.
After joking with the audience Morgan Wallen walks out on stage and the audience is relieved and excited to see him.
Wallen himself faced backlash and cancel culture came for him after comments he made went public. Cancel culture failed miserably Wallen had a very successful tour after cancel culture knocked. He had numerous sold-out shows and sales of his album surged.
You can see Aldean joking with his audience below:
Most everyday people are sick of cancel culture, even former president Obama acknowledges people don’t want to feel like they are walking on “eggshells”.
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