Country star Maren Morris told her over 1.6 million fans on Instagram that she took her young, two-year-old son to meet drag queens in an unapologetic video.
, told the state of Tennessee to arrest her during a speech at a pro-LGBTQ concert just weeks after the state announced a ban on drag shows near schools.
"There’s wigs everywhere, and the smell of hairspray and wig glue; there’s glitter; everyone’s in a good mood," Morris added. Tennessee recently became the first state to pass legislation banning drag shows on public property and near schools.The country singer, famous for songs like"The Middle," also revealed in an Instagram story from Tuesday that she asked her stylist to put her in a suit on purpose"to demonstrate the subjectivity of drag and gender expression."
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