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Brittany Aldean Says Her Words Were 'Twisted' & 'Taken Out Of Context' Amid Transphobia Controversy

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Is Brittany Aldean serious right now? As we’ve been reporting, the 33-year-old social media personality has been in the middle of a controversy after posting a video on Instagram where she thanked her “parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase.” That transphobic comment instantly sparked outrage from many social media users and celebs, including country stars Maren Morris and Cassadee Pope.

The Voice alum first tweeted out last week: Related: Southern Charm‘s Madison LeCroy Backs Brittany Amid Transphobia Controversy Responding to her post, Maren fired back: After some back-and-forth about the scandal, Brittany has remained steadfast about what she’s said and even shared a quote by conservative pundit Robby Starbuck on her Instagram Stories about receiving “hate” for “beliefs.” It read: Now, the wife of Jason Aldean has returned to the ‘gram once again, and she has more to say on the matter.

Brittany revealed on Wednesday that she turned the controversy over her transphobic remarks into a new line of “Don’t Tread On Our Kids” merch in the classic bright pink Barbie font – clearly a reference to Maren’s “Insurrection Barbie” clap back from the start of this feud.

She then wrote in the caption of the announcement: …seriously???? The same person who has continued to double down on her stance and make her hateful opinions crystal clear since this controversy began is saying her words were “twisted”?

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