Burying the hatchet? Brittany Aldean shared a pointed message about rising above people’s “outrage” after being accused of making transphobic comments.“Having compassion not only benefits others but benefits you,” read a quote uploaded via the 34-year-old’s Instagram Story on Tuesday, August 30. “We’re living in a world of unparalleled outrage; everyone is made about everything.
If they don’t have a reason to be mad, they will find one. Don’t be that person.”The excerpt, which was originally posted by podcast host Kayla Barnes, encouraged readers to take the high road. “Try to find common ground, show grace, and know that most of the time, when someone is projecting their anger onto you, it is simply a reflection of unhappiness and brokenness inside,” the quote continued. “Be good.
Even when you don’t want to. Over time it will become your natural reaction. Your mood and overall happiness will reap the benefits.”Aldean’s not-so-cryptic post comes days after she was called out by Cassadee Pope and Maren Morris for comparing her childhood “tomboy phase” to a person’s journey of transitioning. “I’d really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase.
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