In spite of going through backlash for years, nation famous person Jason Aldean‘s wife, Brittany Aldean, has remained steadfast in her political beliefs and is looking forward to “great things” to come under President-elect Donald Trump’s leadership.
During an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital at Boot Barn and Wonderwest’s celebrity charity event in Nashville on Monday, the 36-year-old opened up about her hope for the future and why she thinks people are “coming around” in the aftermath of the 2024 presidential election results.
“We were very supportive on the campaign trail. We’ve actually been supportive for years and years and years,” Brittany said of her and Jason’s ongoing support for Trump. “And we received a ton of backlash initially. But I think everybody’s coming around and things are – the tide is turning, and it’s really awesome to see since we’ve been on that boat for a long time.”
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“We know Trump personally, and he’s just such an awesome man, but he’s obviously going to do really great things for this country along with Elon [Musk] and RFK,” she added. “I mean, there’s just such a slew of awesome people right now that are, you know, going to help us all out, and we’re all ready for a change, and we cannot wait for next year.”
As longtime supporters of Trump, Brittany and Jason have confronted negativity, however the mom of 2 lately advised her fans she “wouldn’t change a thing.”
“We were very supportive on the campaign trail. We’ve actually been supportive for years and years and years.”
“Even after all the media bashing, business deals lost, relationship changes, being left out of music industry events and multiple attempts to vilify our character – I wouldn’t change a thing,” she wrote on a Nov. 5 Instagram post.
In 2021, Brittany spread out about how she navigates the diverse reviews on social media.
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“I think you’d be surprised how many people do agree but aren’t able to speak about their views. (And understandably so),” she responded on her Instagram Tale on the month. “The amount of supportive messages I get is unbelievable.”
Brittany next shared why she can pay the critics negative thoughts.
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“I personally don’t give a damn 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.’ 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,” she concluded.
As a community determine, Brittany continues to seek out tactics to worth her platform for the better excellent, together with supporting native charities and reasons that cruel essentially the most to her, akin to Muttnation & Fortunate Crack Rescue, Heroes and Horses and Mustangs of The united states Bottom.
“It’s important for me to be here for many reasons,” Brittany advised Fox Information Virtual at Boot Barn and Wonderwest’s capitaltreasury match and type display on Monday. “I mean, I love fashion. And then you mix that in with charity. I don’t feel like it gets much better than that. And I’m just happy to be here representing country music in a way and fashion in kind of an influencing, you know, hybrid. And so I just feel I feel honored that I was invited today.”
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Within the months important as much as the 2024 presidential election, Brittany and Jason endured to vocalize their backup for Trump via and thru.
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After Trump survived an assassination attempt in July, Aldean dedicated his song, “Try That In A Small Town,” to the presidential nominee at the time. The country star was performing in Holmdel, New Jersey, when videos shared on social media captured his words to Trump.
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“President Trump’s a friend of mine, so I want to send this next song out to him,” Aldean stated, in keeping with video pictures uploaded to TikTok. “We all know what’s going to happen come November, so it’s all good. Just goes to show you there’s a lot of (expletive) in the world, and that’s kind of what this song right here was about, so this one goes out to the pres.”
The hour nearest his display in Brandnew Jersey and Trump’s assassination try, Aldean took to social media to celebrate the Republican nominee.
“This is what a Warrior looks like! This is MY guy,” his caption started. “Donald Trump we are thinking about u and praying for you and your family. God has a bigger plan for you my friend and I think we all know what that is by now. My heart goes out to the victims families as well. They are the ones left to pick up the pieces of this cowardly act.”
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Boot Barn’s broadcast particular, “Voiceless,” the fame capitaltreasury match that brings consciousness to diverse philanthropic efforts, airs on Dec. 15 on Roku.
Fox Information Virtual’s Tracy Wright and Caroline Thayer contributed to this file.