Maren Morris Shares 'Lunatic Country Music Person' Costume in Subtle Nod to Brittany Aldean Feud
Maren Morris has the perfect idea for her Halloween costume this year.
Maren Morris is embracing her identity as a "lunatic country music person" this Halloween, and she has just the costume.
The country star, 32, took to Instagram on Thursday, Oct. 27 to share a mock Spirit Halloween costume—part of the new meme trend—of a "lunatic country music person," in reference to her bad blood with Brittany Aldean, who was accused of making transphobic remarks on her Instagram page earlier this year.
For those who need a refresher, Morris called out Aldean for an Instagram post she made back in August in which she thanked her parents for never changing her gender when she went through a tomboy phase as a young girl. Morris later spoke out on Twitter, calling Aldean a "scumbag human" for seemingly attacking transgender youth.
Aldean later doubled-down on her statements, and even interviewed with Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who labeled Morris a "lunatic country music person."
But the "GIRL" singer appears to be having fun with the nickname, sharing the spoof costume to her Instagram page on Thursday, along with the caption, "S P O O K Y 🕷 S Z N."
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The packaging on the costume features a witty list of items that come with it, such as "inclusive fans" and "beef with transphobes."
Plenty of celebs appeared to have Morris' back, with many of them leaving supportive comments, including Cassadee Pope, who also initially condemned Aldean's transphobic comments, and left a crying laughing emoji "😂" on Thursday's Instagram post.
"Genius" Mandy More chimed in.
"I am obsessed with you for this," singer-songwriter Julia Michaels also wrote.
"It’s the child size costume for me 😂" one of Morris' fans pointed out, while someone else wrote, "This is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen."
But this isn't the first time "The Bones" vocalist has found light in the insulting phrase from Carlson, as she has been selling "Lunatic country music person" T-shirts and donated the proceeds to Trans Lifeline and Transgender Media Program.
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To purchase your own, visit her merchandise website here.
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