Jason Aldean is making waves after many criticized his parenting by using his kids as “political props” after they were seen wearing T-shirts that read “HIDIN’ FROM BIDEN.”
This past weekend, Aldean’s wife, Brittany, posted photos of their kdis — ages 3 and 2 — wearing black T-shirts with the logo “HIDIN’ FROM BIDEN.”
Many commenters were not too pleased with how the parents decked out their child in their own political beliefs. Per The Washington Post, one user commented: “If you thought Trump’s path for America was any better, you’re delusional!”
To which Jason replied: “Watch ur mouth lady! We will teach our kids what we think is right and what we think is best for their future. If you think what is happening right now is ‘great’ for the future of our kids and grandkids, u are delusional!”
Jason added, “Definitely better than what we got now! Please tell me one thing that the current administration has done that is positive? Just 1!!!”
This is not the first time Brittany Aldean has caused a stir when it comes to fashion. In November 2020 posted a picture wearing a Trump shirt, with the caption “Still my President.”
There were some posts she was however, forced to take down, i.e. right after the after the Capitol insurrection on January 6, she posted a photo of two of the rioters, whom she claimed were “Antifa disguised as Trump supporters… shocker.”
It was later proved false, and she was upset she was forced to delete it.
“Instagram wanted me to know that it was against their guidelines to post,” she said shortly afterward in a straight-to-camera video, per Rolling Stone.
“It’s getting so ridiculous the filters you put on everyone that’s against your narrative. It’s unbelievable and it’s ridiculous. It’s just really sad what this world’s coming to.”
But despite the overwhelming amount of backlash, Brittany alleges she receives private support via DMs.
“I think you’d be surprised how many people do agree but aren’t able to speak about their views,” she responded to one follower during a Q&A session.
“I personally don’t give a d*** if people don’t agree with me. I think it’s important now more than ever to stand for what you believe, even if it goes against the grain,” she added.
“Do your research, and form your own opinion — speak out if you wish. But most importantly, don’t bully people who feel differently than you.”