Brittany Aldean believes there's hope now that Trump is back in office.
Jason Aldean and Brittany attended President Trump's inauguration on January 20th.
Brittany Aldean is currently in Florida and is sharing her experience of attending President Donald Trump's Inauguration Day earlier this week.
Brittany, accompanied by her country star husband Jason Aldean, shared her thoughts on the inauguration experience through a video she posted on her Instagram story on January 22.
"Brittany started by expressing her feelings about her recent experiences in Florida, Mexico, and D.C., stating that it was a once-in-a-lifetime adventure."
"I can't believe we're here at the inauguration of our president. I'm constantly pinching myself, thinking, 'How did all of the events in our life unfold to put us here?' It's like a dream come true."
On Monday night, President Trump was honored at the Liberty Ball, where Jason performed.
"I'm just so happy that he's back in office. I feel like there's a light at the end of the tunnel, and we're currently in it. We're getting there. America's, like, gonna thrive again." — Brittany Aldean
Brittany disclosed her personal experiences to the Trump family, including calling Ivanka Trump a "dream."
"I met Ivanka for the first time and we talked for a little bit. She was an actual dream, just so sweet and kind, and she makes you feel like she wants to be there in the conversation. That's how they all are."
Brittany stated that the internet is full of information about the Trump family, but the Aldeans have only experienced a small portion of what they endure.
We've been featured in the news several times for things that aren't accurate and people's opinions, but people often take headlines at face value and don't realize the truth. However, from my own experience, I can attest to the kindness and niceness of this family. Every time we spend time with them, we have a wonderful experience.
Brittany is thrilled that Trump has returned to the White House and is optimistic about the future.
"We had a fantastic time. I'm thrilled that he's back in office. I sense a glimmer of hope, and we're currently in it. We're making progress. America is poised to flourish once again," she concluded.
In 2023, Brittany's husband faced backlash for releasing a country song about small towns not tolerating riots and lawlessness that many cities experienced in the summer of 2020. The music video was removed from Country Music Television (CMT) at the time.
Brittany publicly supported the music video by posting a selfie of her and her partner on the beach and captioning it, "Never apologize for speaking the truth."
She posted on her Instagram story at the time, writing, "Media... it’s the same old tune and dance. Twist everything you can to fit your repulsive narrative. Instead of creating stories, let's focus on the real issues such as CHILD TRAFFICKING. Food for thought."
The Aldeans have previously made their political views known publicly.
In 2021, Brittany posted photos on Instagram featuring her wearing an "Anti Biden Social Club" T-shirt and her children wearing T-shirts that read "Hidin' from Biden." However, Jason was not wearing any political clothing in the image.
Jason defended his wife after receiving negative feedback on their shirts.
The country music star stated in an Instagram caption that he would never apologize for his beliefs or his love for his family and country, while standing in front of the American flag.
"He declared that this is the best country in the world and he wants to maintain it as such, using the hashtag "unapologetic.""
A month later on Audacy's "Rob + Holly," Jason reiterated his comments, stating that he is not afraid of being canceled.
"I believe people are aware of my political stance. I'm not the type of person who simply stirs controversy for the sake of stirring controversy," he stated to the program. "At some point, being a conservative in this industry has made it impossible to speak freely."
"It's okay for people to have their own opinions about what I say or think, and I respect that," he said. "I don't need everyone to agree with me, but I also have my own voice and perspective."
In September 2014, one year after divorcing his first wife, Jessica Ussery, Jason proposed to Brittany and they got engaged.
On March 21, 2015, the couple got married in Mexico. They have two children, a son named Memphis and a daughter named Navy. Jason is also a father to two daughters, Keeley and Kendyl, with Ussery.
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