Country singer Maren Morris took aim at “cowardly” trolls as her feud rages on with fellow countryman Jason Aldean’s wife, Brittany.
During an appearance on the “I’m Listening” podcast on Wednesday, Morris opened up that he was dealing with online “bullying”.
The “My Church” hitmaker said the problem with social media is that “people can cowardly hide behind their phone screens.”
“I totally feel for the kids involved because I’m where I am and I’m still dealing with that,” Morris said.
“It never really ends, and it’s not if you’re bullied as a public figure or as a kid, you’re just always going to have to deal with some kind of adversity or someone trying to pop your lucky balloon.”
The Morris and Aldean clash began in August when the wife of the “Dirt Road Anthem” singer thanked her parents for “not changing” her gender during her “tomboy phase” in an Instagram clip.
“Lmao!! I’m glad they didn’t either, because you and I wouldn’t work it out,” her husband commented in her comment section.
Morris hit Brittany over the post, tweet,,It’s so easy to, like, not be an asshole person? Sell your clip-ins and zip them up, Insurrection Barbie.’
Brittany told FOX’s Tucker Carlson she received tremendous support after the exchange, especially from “people who have children.”
“I advocate for children,” Aldean said in the interview. “I don’t think children should be making these life-changing decisions at such a young age. They are not mature enough.”
The feud has also affected Brittany’s husband Jason, who parted ways with his 17-year-old PR agency, The GreenRoom, following Brittany’s post, which many followers considered “transphobic.”
It comes just days after Morris revealed she doesn’t feel “comfortable” going to this year’s CMA Awards amid the heated feud.
Morris’ hit “Humble Quest” has been nominated for Album of the Year, while Jason, 45, is competing for Musical Event of the Year for his Carrie Underwood duet “If I Didn’t Love You.”