Brittany Aldean — the wife of Country star Jason Aldean — is doubling down on a stance that is deemed transphobic.
On Monday, the white mother of two shared a quote originally posted by Republican pundit Robby Starbuck on her Instagram Story, defending her “beliefs” that could attract “hate.”
“If you are silent about your beliefs because you are worried that someone will be offended, then your beliefs are not important to you, but rather what people think of you,” the quote read in full.
“When you stand up for what is right and truth, you will receive both hate and love, but everyone will know what you are fighting for.”
Britney’s message comes a week after igniting an internet war for publicly thanking her parents “for not changing [her] gender when [she] went through [her] grave phase.”
“I love this charming life,” she captioned a video set to the tune of Beyoncé’s “Upgrade You,” which featured her glam up all.
“Lamao!! I’m glad they didn’t too, because you and I wouldn’t have worked,” her husband, 45, commented on the clip.
However, Jason’s colleagues were less happy.
“You’d think that celebs with beauty brands would see a positive in incorporating LGBTQ+ people into their messaging. But instead here we are, comparing someone in their ‘tombboy phase’ to someone who wants to make the transition. Real good,” Kasadi Pope, 33, tweeted on Friday.
Maren Morris, 32, added Pope’s comment, “It’s so easy, like, not being a badass human being? Sell your clip-in and zip it up, Insure Barbie.”
Britney, 33, responded to criticism after an IG Story expired, accusing Pope of “advocating for genital mutilation of children.”
“Some parents want to be accepted so badly by society that they are willing to make life-changing decisions for their children not well enough to fully understand the consequences of their actions,” She went on to say, “Middle” singer “Karen Morris” and thanks to her for the Barbie comparison.
Pope then took to Instagram to share a photo of himself flashing a devious grin, which he captioned, “POV: knowing you’re under someone’s skin you don’t like in the first place. ”
On Twitter, conservative commentator Candace Owens jumped on the matter, replying on the singer’s thread, “It’s not easy to castrate your kids. But I guess whatever helps sell bad records.”
Morris responded, “Oh my god, you don’t. My Grammys are positively crying right now. Plus, why do you always go to ‘castration’ and ‘pedophile’ and try to kick off an argument? It’s honestly relatable and worth watching.”
Not understanding the definition of male castration, which is the removal of the testicles of a male animal or human, 33-year-old Owens replied, “When you cut off a penis, that’s the literal definition of castration. So yes, I always I’ll go over basic English definitions.”
“Plus, I said groom—not a pedophile. Do you have anything else on your mind that you want to share with the class, ill?” He added.
According to the Oxford Languages, a pedophile is “a person who is sexually attracted to children,” while the definition of grooming is “the action of a pedophile preparing a child for a meeting, especially an Internet Through chat rooms, with the intention of committing a sexual offense.”
Pope, Morris and Brittany have yet to escalate their feud on social media.