Maren Morris, the respected country star, is known for her unwavering commitment to her values. Recently, she found herself in a feud with Brittany, the wife of fellow country artist Jason Aldean, over a transphobic comment. The controversy even caught the attention of Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who had some harsh words for Morris. But rather than getting upset, Morris decided to respond in a lighthearted manner, showing us all how humor can be a powerful tool.

Sharing a headline from Carlson’s interview on her social media, Morris playfully captioned it, “#NewProfilePic.” This playful response was her way of showing that she wasn’t fazed by the insults thrown her way on live television. And it seems like she’s not the only one finding humor in the situation. Well-known personality Chrissy Teigen replied to Morris’s post, saying, “omgahhh the highest honor.” Even Cassadee Pope, who was also involved in the online spat, joined in with laughing emojis and cheekily mentioned that the headline would make a great addition to Morris’s collection.

The feud started when Brittany posted a makeup video with a caption that caused a lot of controversy. She wrote, “I’d really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girly life.” Morris and others in the country music community called out this comment as transphobic. Pope also tweeted about the importance of inclusivity in beauty brands and how comparing a “tomboy phase” to someone’s desire to transition is disrespectful.

Morris then joined the conversation, expressing her agreement with Pope’s views. In a sassy and powerful response, she tweeted, “It’s so easy to, like, not be a scumbag human? Sell your clip-ins and zip it, Insurrection Barbie.” Her response highlighted the need for compassion and understanding. However, the feud didn’t end there. Brittany claimed that her words were taken out of context and defended her stance further in an interview with Tucker Carlson, asserting that she was advocating for children’s well-being.

In her interview, Brittany raised concerns about allowing children to make life-changing decisions about their gender at such a young age. She argued that children should have loving parents who protect their innocence and suggested that age restrictions exist for various activities like smoking, driving, serving in the military, and voting. Her stance on transgender children sparked a baffling debate.

It’s important to understand that being transgender means that one’s gender does not align with the sex assigned at birth. Gender identity is not the same as gender expression, which is evident in cases like a “tomboy” phase. Pre-pubertal transgender children often undergo a social transition, which includes changes like using a different name and pronouns or dressing in a way that aligns with their identity. However, medical interventions like puberty blockers or hormone treatments are typically not recommended until the child reaches puberty. Genital gender-affirming surgeries are also not recommended until the individual is at least 18 years old.

Maren Morris’s response to Tucker Carlson’s insults shows us the power of resilience and wit in the face of criticism. She has proven herself to be an artist who stands up for what she believes in and uses her platform to shed light on important social issues. So let’s celebrate artists like Morris who don’t shy away from speaking their minds and making a difference.