Jason Aldean’s publicity firm parts ways with him after his wife Brittany’s transphobic comments
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Jason Aldean has split from hisĀ Nashville-based publicity firm, The GreenRoom, who represented theĀ top-selling country music star for nearly two decades.Ā
After 17 years of working with the musical powerhouse on ten different albums, theĀ multi-platinum entertainer, 45, will no longer be working with the top PR firm.Ā
The separation comes after his wifeĀ Brittany Layne Kerr sparked backlash for using allegedly transphobic language in a controversial Instagram video last Thursday.
Big change: Jason Aldean has split from his Nashville-based publicity firm, The GreenRoom, who represented the top-selling country music star for nearly two decades; seen in 2022
While GreenRoom co-owner Tyne Parrish did not reveal the reason behind why they have parted ways, he did tell Billboard that the decision was ‘difficult.’
‘Music has always been and remains The GreenRoomās core focus, so we had to make the difficult decision after 17 years to step away from representing Jason,’ Parrish told the outlet.
He continued: ‘We arenāt the best people for the gig anymore, but will always be big fans of his music ā he is one of the greatest live entertainers in country music.’
Yikes: The separation comes after his wife Brittany was slammed for using rhetoric, which many found to be transphobic, over Instagram last Thursday (seen in 2019)
It comes after Brittany caused an online uproar after posting a getting-ready video, where she wrote, ‘Iād really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girly life.’Ā
Under the post,Ā Aldean commented: ‘Lmao [laughing my a** off]!! I’m glad they didnāt too, cause you and I wouldnāt have worked out.’
The post prompted country singers Maren Morris and Cassadee Pope to call her out.
Cassadee, 32, took to Twitter on Friday and responded with ‘Youād think celebs with beauty brands would see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging. But instead here we are, hearing someone compare their ātomboy phaseā to someone wanting to transition. Real nice.’Ā
Maren, 32, joined in with her own, ‘Itās so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.’Ā
Social media feud: Brittany set off a social media feud last Thursday when she shared a getting-ready video on Instagram, writing, ‘Iād really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girly life’
The XO Britt curator then doubled down in her Instagram stories, tagging Say It First singer Pope.
First she shared what a snap of the Twitter comments as well as her own sarcastic comment to Pope, in which she purposely referred to her as ‘Karen’ and thanked her for ‘calling me Barbie.’
Morris’ husband, Ryan Hurd, also tweeted that ‘Scoring quick points by picking on trans kids isnāt something that is brave at all.’
Response: Country singers Cassadee Pope, 32, and Maren Morris, 32 responded to Brittany’s remarks on Twitter Friday
Double down: The conservative activist doubled down, tagging the Say It First singer with comments comparing gender-affirming care to gender mutilation
He continued: ‘Iām proud of Maren for sticking up for them. Badge of honor to have CO engage in completely normal discourse, too. Shut up and sing only applies to those who you disagree with.’
Then Brittany shared her own thoughts in which she compared so-called ‘gender-affirming care’ to genital mutilation in one slide, writing, ‘Some parents want to be accepted by society so badly that theyāre willing to make life-altering decisions for their children who arenāt old enough to fully comprehend the consequences of their actions.’
Another questioned whether children younger than 18 should be able to choose to take puberty blockers, or undergo gender reassignment surgery.
POV:Ā Cassadee also took to Instagram sharing a photo of herself and stating ‘ POV: Knowing you got under someoneās skin you donāt like in the first place’
Puberty blockers have often been described as ‘reversible,’ but scientists say there is insufficient research on their side effects.
They have been found to cause symptoms including brain-swelling and loss of bone density in some patients, and can also cause irreversible symptoms including sterility and loss of ability to orgasm.
Maren answered some of the remarks with her own video in Instagram stories, explaining,’ Ya’ll have been so sweet and supportive today of me and Cassadee. I will say, like, we can handle this s**t, we’ve dealt with idiots for years, you know, saying insanely stupid stuff at us, but like, I would say check on your trans friends, check on your gay friends, anyone that like, is in country music and had to look at that bulls**t today and feel subhuman.’
Maren answered some of the remarks with her own video. The My Church singer thanked fans for their support and said,’Ā check on your trans friends, check on your gay friends, anyone that like, is in country music and had to look at that bulls**t today and feel subhuman’
Cassadee also took to Instagram sharing a photo of herself and stating ‘ POV: Knowing you got under someoneās skin you donāt like in the first place.’
The Bones singer showed her support with ‘You know, Iām glad she didnāt become a boy either because we really donāt need another a**hole dude in the world. Sucks when Karens try to hide their homophobia/transphobia behind their āprotectiveness of the children.ā Werenāt they putting their kids in āBiden-is-a-pedoā shirts on social media? Sounds like a real safe way to protect them from millions of eyes!’
‘F**k all the way off to Insurrection Barbie and the fellow IBās trolling this comment section with their hypocritical, hateful a**es.’
Brittany’s husband, Jason Aldean, responded to the message through an Instagram comment, where he referred to his wife as ‘MY Barbie.’
Both Grammy winners have been outspoken supporters of the LGBTQ community for years, and have faced backlash from country music fans, but most of their response from followers has been positiveThe Girl singer has been advocating for more diversity in the country genre, especially for African-Americans. She was also supportive of her friend, All Night crooner TJ Osborne, who has come out publicly as gay.
Supporters: Both Grammy winners have been outspoken supporters of the LGBTQ community for years. Maren has also been outspoken about seeing more diversity in country music and is supportive of All Night crooner TJ Osborne, who has come out publicly as gay