Maren Morris couldn’t take it anymore.
17.09.2023 - 01:39 / etcanada.com
It wouldn’t be a country music party without a little bit of Carly.
Dazzling for every camera in a strapless pink mini dress which featured a feathery hem, Carly Pearce strutted her heels towards ET Canada’s Carlos Bustamante for a one-on-one chat before heading into Saturday night’s CCMAs in Hamilton, Ontario.
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“My production manager, he’s quite the runner. So we went down, and we had a 6-mile run this morning. So I’m feeling good and tired,” explained the Kentucky native about how she prepped for the coveted ceremony.
As one country superstar sparkles in the spotlight, another one – Maren Morris – recently decided to step away from the country music scene publicly.
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Morris, who recently dropped her new EP, The Bridge, expressed in an interview with the Los Angeles Times published on Friday that she believes country music is “burning itself down” with its inability to acknowledge its racist and misogynistic roots. She then declared she would be distancing herself from the country music scene going forward.
“Gosh, I mean if that’s what she wants to do, she’s gotta follow her truth, you know,” responded Pearce about the Morris’ thoughts. “And I think she has an incredible voice and I’m sure that she’ll find whatever she’s searching for, you know.”
The CCMA Awards are currently airing on CTV.
Maren Morris couldn’t take it anymore.
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Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic It’s been a challenging time lately for Maren Morris in the country music world, as her views on key issues of the day have been in conflict with those of some of country’s more right-leaning artists or fans. She addresses the toll this has taken on her in a music video that came out Friday morning for a new song, “The Tree,” that makes it clear she’s feeling some estrangement from the genre, or even ready to think about moving on — although, ironically, the style of the song couldn’t be more country.