New Maren Morris fan? Listen to these essential bops by the singer
| 06/10/24
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From being an outspoken ally to declaring that she's literally a part of the LGBTQ+ community, singer Maren Morris has long been a vocal supporter of the queer community.
The "My Church" singer came out over the weekend, sharing on Instagram that she identifies as bisexual.
Morris announced her split from country music in 2022, specifically calling out anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric pushed by some of her conservative peers in the genre. And with the rise of drag bans across the U.S., Morris has openly supported drag queens by performing with them and advocating for the art form of drag in different occasions.
In January, she divorced her husband of six years. The couple has a four-year-old son together named Hayes.
In honor of Morris' coming out and Pride Month, here's your chance to revisit some of the Grammy Award winner's iconic musical moments over the years!
Fresh off the heels of her divorce, Morris' most recent single is a wistful cover of Billy Idol's 1981 hit "Dancing With Myself."
You might not have clocked it, but Morris was the lead vocal in one of the biggest EDM songs of the last decade.
On "The Bones," Morris sings about the foundations of a good marriage, later enlisting "Take Me To Church" singer Hozier for the remix. "The house don't fall when the bones are good."
Can she get a Hallelujah? Morris' breakout country hit was about finding something holy in listening to the FM radio. "Yeah, I guess that's my church."
Pop culture nerd. Lives for drama. Obsessed with Beyonce's womb. Tweets way too much.
Pop culture nerd. Lives for drama. Obsessed with Beyonce's womb. Tweets way too much.