Jason Aldean is one of our greatest living country stars — don't grumble about it, you know it's true — and Mrs. Aldean is proving to be perhaps the greatest living country star wife.
In recent days, she has been fearlessly speaking out against the mutilation and abuse of young children, such as these remarks on her Instagram account:
"I'd really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girl life ," the North Carolina [woman] captioned her video on Tuesday, August 23, ...
"Advocating for the genital mutilation of children under the disguise of love and calling it ‘gender-affirming care' is one of the worst evils," Brittany stated Friday ... "I will always support my children and do what I can to protect their innocence. The other day, Memphis wanted to be a dinosaur and tomorrow Navy will want to be a cat, they're children."
This is very simple, basic stuff. It's not controversial.
This is not Djibouti; it's the United States of America. You should be able to advocate against child genital mutilation and not have anyone get upset.
Sadly, that is not the case:
Jason Aldean is experiencing a shakeup in his team — days after his wife Brittany Aldean's controversial comments on gender.
The GreenRoom, one of the top publicity firms in Nashville, Tenn., has announced that they will no longer be representing the country music star, 45, shortly after his wife made remarks that some fans interpreted to be as transphobic.
"Music has always been and remains The GreenRoom's core focus, so we had to make the difficult decision after 17 years to step away from representing Jason," GreenRoom co-owner Tyne Parrish tells Billboard in a statement Sept. 1. "We aren't the best people for the gig anymore, but will always be big fans of his music — he is one of the greatest live entertainers in country music."
Jason Aldean's only response to this news should be:
Seriously. If your PR firm dumps you because your wife spoke out against surgically mutilating and sexually handicapping young children, you absolutely do not want them repping you. Good riddance. Best of luck to them. Don't look back.
This is where we are now.
One thing is obvious: We need to encourage more celebrities like Brittany Aldean to speak up in defense of sanity and health and the protection of children.
Big props to her for speaking out in a political climate where there are often huge repercussions for doing so.
In the meantime, take a moment to enjoy one of Aldean's masterpiece country hits!
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