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2 days ago
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Maren Morris Is Fed Up: ‘I Feel Like I'm Explaining Gravity to a Chicken'
Maren Morris Is Fed Up: 'I Feel Like I'm Explaining Gravity to a Chicken' originally appeared on Parade. took to social media yesterday to vent that she feels like she's "explaining gravity to a chicken," a quote from the 2012 sitcom, Veep. The country singer is tired of having to explain herself. "I'm so sick of explaining myself to people who already made up their mind," Maren wrote over a video of herself rolling her eyes and looking fed up in an adorable white ensemble and TikTok-perfect makeup. Her song "Lemonade" plays over the video. "I'm so sick of lemonade/ All this squeeze ain't worth the juice/ Pour some sugar over me/ Still not sweet enough for you." Fans took to the comments to support the "Background Music" singer. "You owe no one anything," commented one TikTok user. "Shine on Queen!" "Some people are committed to misunderstanding you," one fan agreed. "It's a waste of your breath. 🤍"One fan quoted another song of Maren's back to her, "The Tree": "screaming the truth to a liarrrrrrrr SPENT TEN THOUSAND HOURS trying to fight it with flowers" And one fan appreciated the Veep quote: "The veep quote just made me spit out my drink 😆" This isn't the first time the "My Church" singer has spoken out about being misunderstood. In a 2024 interview, she said: 'What I've learned is that it's not my job to inform everybody all the time about what I'm feeling. I want to talk and explain less and let the music speak for me, which was the whole point of getting into this in the first place.' SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox Maren Morris Is Fed Up: 'I Feel Like I'm Explaining Gravity to a Chicken' first appeared on Parade on Jun 25, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 25, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
6 days ago
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Maren Morris Says She Realized Divorce Is 'Weird' When Her Mutual Friends with Ex Ryan Hurd Chose 'Sides'
Maren Morris opened up about pals picking "sides" after her divorce from ex Ryan Hurd Morris said their mutual friends had to choose out of "respect for each other" and she figured it would be "weird for the first few years" The "Girl" singer filed for divorce in October 2023; it was finalized in January 2024Maren Morris is opening up about the intricacies of divorce. During an appearance on Therapuss with Jake Shane on Wednesday, June 18, the "My Church" singer got candid about going through a divorce in a "small town" like Nashville — where she and ex Ryan Hurd have mutual friends. 'In Nashville, you know I've been divorced for a little over a year now. It's a small town, and we're all friends, and we all work together, and the music industry is very tiny there," Morris, 35, said of Hurd, 38. Though the exes are "really friendly," she said it's "weird" because their friends had to "pick sides." "Just in terms of respect for each other," she said. "I saw a really close friend of my ex's at a bar a couple months ago, and I was with my best friend. We all used to hang out together for a decade or more and then it's like, 'Damn, it's just going to be kind of weird.' Maybe it's just going to be weird for the first few years." Morris and Hurd — who share 5-year-old son Hayes — met in 2013 when they wrote "Last Turn Home" for Tim McGraw, but their romance didn't blossom until a few years later. They married in March 2018. Morris filed for divorce in October 2023, and the exes reached a settlement agreement three months later. They finalized their divorce in January 2024. On Therapuss, Morris said that as she got older, she realized people who aren't "energetically aligned" started to "fade away" from her life. "I have these people who have been my ride or dies but I feel like COVID changed a lot of people, when I had my son I could feel people fall away," she continued. "I think when you have kids sometimes... I think as a new mother it's already such a lonely time and you're very isolated plus it was COVID. But I certainly made friends who are moms through the process." Morris' comments come after she made an appearance on the Dear Chelsea podcast and revealed she and Hurd were able to move past a lot of their problems to put their son first. "We're over a year out now ... we get along now and have moved past a lot of it," Morris said. "We're neighbors, and I'm just so fortunate that we have put our son above each other's s---, and it's better for the two of us if we're getting along." "I'm lucky that we love each other so much still," she said. "We have the highest respect, but also there is that devastation that two people [who] love each other that much can't make it work in the real world. It's always going to be multifaceted." Read the original article on People


Time of India
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Maren Morris opens up about difficulties after divorce; talks about co-parenting with her ex-husband
Maren Morris , the American country singer, opened up about the difficulties after the divorce, and while the relationship has been 'friendly,' it has been weird. Friendly but weird During a podcast episode of Therapuss with Jake Shane, the singer revealed the intricacies of being divorced in a small town like Nashville, where she and her ex-husband, Ryan Hurd, have mutual friends. 'In Nashville, you know I've been divorced for a little over a year now. It's a small town, and we're all friends, and we all work together, and the music industry is very tiny there,' the 35-year-old artist said about her 38-year-old ex, according to People magazine. The relationship between the two is friendly at a point, but it has been weird as their mutual friends had to pick sides after the split. 'Just in terms of respect for each other. I saw a really close friend of my ex's at a bar a couple months ago, and I was with my best friend,' she explained, before adding, 'We all used to hang out together for a decade or more and then it's like, 'Damn, it's just going to be kind of weird.' Maybe it's just going to be weird for the first few years. " Maren Morris moved past the hurdles... Morris and Hurd share a 5-year-old son, Hayes. Further in the episode, Maren revealed that fortunately, she and her ex had moved past the problems, keeping their son as their priority. 'We're over a year out now ... we get along now and have moved past a lot of it. We're neighbours, and I'm just so fortunate that we have put our son above each other's s—, and it's better for the two of us if we're getting along,' she said, adding that they have the highest respect for each other.


Hindustan Times
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Maren Morris opens up on challenges of co-parenting after divorce from Ryan Hurd
Country singer Maren Morris got candid about the emotional aftermath of her divorce from fellow artist Ryan Hurd. In an interview, Morris shared how she and Hurd have continued to co-parent and navigate their lives in Nashville's close-knit music community. According to People magazine, during her appearance on the Therapuss with Jake Shane podcast on June 18, the Grammy-winning musician opened up about the awkward dynamics of being divorced in a town where 'everyone knows everyone'. In a recent podcast, Maren Morris opened up about her divorce from Ryan Hurd, highlighting the difficulties of co-parenting in Nashville's tight community. (AP Photo/Gary Gerard Hamilton)(AP) The 35-year-old, who has been divorced for a little over a year now, said Nashville is a small town, where everyone is friends with each other and works together. The music industry in the town is 'very tiny,' according to Morris. Also Read: Billy Strings continues show after mother's passing: 'my mom would have wanted…' Maren Morris discusses life after divorce in Nashville Although Morris said her relationship with Hurd, 38, is 'really friendly', she admitted the social circles they once shared are not the same. She explained that things got weird because the couple's mutual friends had to pick sides. The singer made the comment while recalling an awkward run-in with one of Hurd's longtime friends at a bar. She shared that they all hung out together for over a decade and that the divorce caused a change in dynamics. Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd split in 2023 Morris and Hurd first met in 2013 while they wrote Last Turn Home for Tim McGraw. Their friendship eventually blossomed into a romantic relationship, and the couple got married in 2018. They share a five-year-old son, Hayes. Despite the end of their romantic relationship, Morris said their focus remains on co-parenting their son. The musician filed for divorce in October 2023 and their split was finalized in January 2024. Earlier on the Dear Chelsea podcast, she had revealed that her and Hurd were neighbors and she's fortunate that they put their son above each other. The Carry Me Through singer said she's lucky that Hurd and she still love each other and have the 'highest respect' but despite it all, they could not make it in the real world. She said relationships are always going to be multifaceted. Also read: Billy Strings continues show after mother's passing: 'my mom would have wanted…' Maren Morris on friendships fading post-divorce Reflecting further, Morris shared that COVID and motherhood had a profound impact on her friendships and inner circle. The songwriter said as she grew older, people who were not aligned with her energetically began to fade away from her life. The Grammy-winning musician said she felt pangs of loneliness as a new mom, which intensified due to the isolation of the pandemic. Looking on the bright side, she said new friends came along through her motherhood journey. FAQs Q: Is Maren Morris LGBTQ? A: Maren Morris came out as bisexual on June 9, 2024. Q: What does Maren Morris's husband do? A: Maren Morris's ex-husband, Ryan Hurd, is a country music singer and songwriter. Q: How rich is Maren Morris? A: As of 2025, Maren Morris's estimated net worth is around $8–10 million, largely from her music career, tours, endorsements, and songwriting credits.
Yahoo
20-06-2025
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Maren Morris Says She Realized Divorce Is 'Weird' When Her Mutual Friends with Ex Ryan Hurd Chose 'Sides'
Maren Morris opened up about friends picking "sides" after her divorce from ex Ryan Hurd Morris said their mutual friends had to choose out of "respect for each other" and she figured it would be "weird for the first few years" The "Girl" singer filed for divorce in October 2023Maren Morris is opening up about the intricacies of divorce. During an appearance on Therapuss with Jake Shane on Wednesday, June 18, the "My Church" singer got candid about going through a divorce in a "small town" like Nashville — where she and ex Ryan Hurd have mutual friends. 'In Nashville, you know I've been divorced for a little over a year now. It's a small town, and we're all friends, and we all work together, and the music industry is very tiny there," Morris, 35, said of Hurd, 38. Though the exes are "really friendly," she said it's "weird" because their friends had to "pick sides." "Just in terms of respect for each other," she said. "I saw a really close friend of my ex's at a bar a couple months ago, and I was with my best friend. We all used to hang out together for a decade or more and then it's like, 'Damn, it's just going to be kind of weird.' Maybe it's just going to be weird for the first few years." Morris and Hurd — who share 5-year-old son Hayes — met in 2013 when they wrote "Last Turn Home" for Tim McGraw, but their romance didn't blossom until a few years later. They married in March 2018. Morris filed for divorce in October 2023, and the exes reached a settlement agreement three months later. They finalized their divorce in January 2024. On Therapuss, Morris said that as she got older, she realized people who aren't "energetically aligned" started to "fade away" from her life. "I have these people who have been my ride or dies but I feel like COVID changed a lot of people, when I had my son I could feel people fall away," she continued. "I think when you have kids sometimes... I think as a new mother it's already such a lonely time and you're very isolated plus it was COVID. But I certainly made friends who are moms through the process." Morris' comments come after she made an appearance on the Dear Chelsea podcast and revealed she and Hurd were able to move past a lot of their problems to put their son first. "We're over a year out now ... we get along now and have moved past a lot of it," Morris said. "We're neighbors, and I'm just so fortunate that we have put our son above each other's s---, and it's better for the two of us if we're getting along." "I'm lucky that we love each other so much still," she said. "We have the highest respect, but also there is that devastation that two people [who] love each other that much can't make it work in the real world. It's always going to be multifaceted." Read the original article on People