Former country singer Maren Morris defended her decision to take her toddler to a so-called “family friendly” drag show, insisting it was “totally harmless.”
“Last year, when Bridgestone was implementing a drug ban in Tennessee, we were doing charity work at Bridgestone,” Morris said in a recent interview. kelly clarkson show. “There were drag queens who were fun throughout, and one actually danced with me when I was singing the song ‘The Middle.’ And it was just amazing and fun.”
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“My son loves watching me sit in the makeup chair and be fascinated by color, so it was completely harmless,” the singer continued.
“But I think it’s a great expression of artistry. So I think it’s great to normalize it and make it look like it’s people who love to dress up,” Morris said. added. “It was an all-ages show, so it was completely family-friendly.”
The “Girl” singer went on to say that it was important to her for her young son to see his mother championing drag queens.
“I never hesitated to bring him to my shows or anything like that because it was important to him, for example, to see his mom do that,” Morris said. Ta.
The “My Church” singer also said she doesn’t mind losing some of her fans due to her LGBTQQIAAP2S+ activism.
“If standing up for people who really need a megaphone comes at the expense of your fans, then I don’t care if you don’t come to the show,” she said.
This is not the first time Morris has expressed support for children surrounded by transgender propaganda.
Last year, the Texas-born singer announced that she had introduced her toddler to several drag queens after the state passed an anti-grooming law that dared Tennessee to “arrest” her.
“Tennessee, arrest me for fucking introducing my son to a drag queen today,” Morris declared.
She then announced her departure from country music and filed for divorce from her husband, Ryan Hurd, the father of her son.
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