Nation singer Maren Morris unleashes a pointy critique towards supporters of President Donald Trump in a latest TikTok video. The 35-year-old artist labels Trump a ‘dementia-ridden, diaper-clad, cornball, ex TV host’ and accuses his voters of getting ‘bamboozled.’
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Morris declares, ‘I haven’t got forgiveness for the triple Trumpers or any of the Trumpers. You probably did vote for this.’ She continues, ‘That is actually the results of using and voting for losers.’
The video ends with Morris mocking Secretary of Protection Pete Hegseth, 45, stating, ‘Oh my God. Lady, his f***ing alcoholic sideburns. You are carried out.’ The caption reads, ‘sorry to empty the clip.’
Morris’ Progressive Advocacy
Identified for hits like ‘The Bones’ and ‘My Church,’ Morris has constantly voiced progressive views. She champions LGBTQ rights and racial justice whereas opposing conservative politics.
In June 2024, Morris got here out as bisexual on Instagram, asserting, ‘Blissful to be the B in LGBTQ+, joyful pleasure!’ She celebrated her first Pleasure the next June, explaining her choice: ‘That was only a side of me that I didn’t assume I wished personal anymore. I wished to have the ability to join with my followers and my queer neighborhood.’
Morris shares a five-year-old son, Hayes Andrew Hurd, with ex-husband Ryan Hurd, one other nation artist. She reveals she all the time knew her sights however hesitated because of her profession in Nashville.
Criticism of Nation Music Scene
Morris has described components of nation music as ‘poisonous.’ In 2023, she said on podcasts, ‘I simply could not do this after 2020 significantly. I’ve modified… I actually can not take part within the actually poisonous arms of this establishment anymore.’
She later clarified in a 2025 interview that she by no means meant to depart the style solely. Discussing her album Dreamsicle, Morris mentioned, ‘You hear nation music on this album. You possibly can’t simply deliberately take the components away… It’s in my bones.’
Although she shifted label divisions and skipped nation radio and awards, Morris maintains ties to the business and her followers, emphasizing, ‘The followers that I’ve made and the communities these followers have made… is so necessary to me.’ She stays based mostly in Nashville after 12 years.

