Brittany and Jason Aldean Battle Trans Lobby for Tomboy Comments

Did they think the Aldeans would just apologize and head for the hills? Think again...

Brittany & Jason Aldean with their kids

On August 23rd, 2022, Brittany Aldean shared a Reel on Instagram thanking her parents for not changing her gender during her tomboy phrase. A few B-list celebrities, make that C-listers, jumped on the opportunity to label the post "transphobic" and that was enough for the cancel culture mob to launch a jihad.

Too often, the targets of cancel culture apologize and hide. Not Brittany, her and husband Jason Aldean, came back swinging in defense of childrens' rights to develop into adults without hormone injections, puberty blockers or sex change operations. We applaud Brittany and Jason's stand and we ask our members to support them and defend them from the Trans Lobby's attacks.

How did the Trans Lobby try to cancel Brittany & Jason Aldean?

Brittany Aldean Instagram Post On August 23rd, 2022, Brittany Aldean shared a Reel on Instagram of herself putting on make-up. The caption read, "I'd really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my tomboy phase. I love this girly life."

Brittany's husband, country music star Jason Aldean, responded "Lmao!! Im glad they didn't, too, cause you and I wouldn't have worked out." The couple have been married since 2015 and have two children.

This seemingly harmless post, led to a flurry of attacks by some opportunistic country music singers and the cancel culture mob on social media.

As if this wasn't enough, Jason Aldean's publicity firm of 17 years, The GreenRoom, decided to drop him from their roster.

But Brittany wasn't intimidated by the cancel culture mob. She went on the Tucker Carlson Show and explained, “I’m advocating for children, I think that children should not be allowed to make these life-changing decisions at such a young age. They are not mature enough.”

Brittany concluded, "And us parents and us as a society, regardless of political status, should be able to sit back speak our minds about it and fight for these children.”

Brittany's views are shared by the vast majority of Americans. Yet many are silent on the subject because they fear being fired from their jobs. Well it's time the fear changed sides.

Let's take a look at the people who are attacking the Aldeans and who implicitly support parents changing their child's gender.

Who Canceled Brittany and Jason Aldean?


A few relatively unknown country music singers jumped on the chance to get some attention by starting a feud with Brittany Aldean. But all that doesn't amount to a hill of beans. They'll get their nano-second of attention, even if their opinions reflect only a small fraction of American society.

What was more incidious is the decision of Tyne Parish, co-owner of The GreenRoom, pictured above, and her partner Kristie Sheppard, to drop Jason Aldean from their firm's client list. And by "their" we mean the plural of they, not the Trans version of whatever.

The GreenRoom has been Jason's publicists for 17 years. Judging from their website, they aren't the sharpest tools in the shed, and they are darn lucky to have Jason Aldean as a customer. But these business guruettes didn't let a little thing like customer loyalty stand in the way of virtue signaling. The dropped Jason Aldean for comments made by his wife !" Whose next, the kids? Maybe they should be thrown out of grade school because mom isn't a big fan of parents having their kids' sexual organs removed so they can "be themselves" ⁉️

What artist would continue to work with a company like The GreenRoom? Why would anybody invest even a second of time into a business relationship with people like Tyne Parish that are willing to throw you under a bus?

Well it turns out a lot of them still are working with The GreenRoom. Kip Moore, Dierks Bentley, Thomas Rhett, Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire are reportedly clients. We encourage them to quit immediately to defend Brittany's right to free speech and to stand up for children everywhere. If they all changed publicists and The GreenRoom was forced to close shop, it would be a huge blow to cancel culture. We are working to make that happen and we could use your help.



Dropping a client, or canceling them for an opinion held by their spouse, and the majority of Americans is, well... un-American. That phrase gets overused but it this case is perfectly appropriate. The United States was founded on a Constitution that considers the Right to Free Speech the most important of all. Yes, as a private company you can fire somebody without cause, but doing so in these circumstances, runs contrary to the founding principals of the United States of America.

Unfortunately, canceling people, or firing them from their job, or rendering it impossible for them to make a living sends a chill through society and it's been very effective tool of the political Left in the US and the Chinese. The have terrorized other stars, and everyday Americans into shutting-up on a range of political issues. It won't change until people fight back.

Here is something simple you can do. Join us in calling out The Greenroom's clients like Dierks Bentley on social media. Let them know about what happened to the Aldeans and ask them if they are considering getting a new publicist. Be polite or you'll get canceled by Twitter, or another tech giant. But stand your ground to help kid's everywhere enjoy childhood without being lured into hormone injections, puberty blockers and irreversible sex change operations.


Another way you can help is to give The Greendoor a 1-star rating on Google or other business directories. Rising country music star, Brandon Maddox spearheaded this initiative and it's gaining traction.

Check out our Join page where you'll find numerous other ways to make a difference.

What can you do to support Brittany and Jason Aldean?

You can start by buying clothes from Brittany's company, Brittany & Kasi. But judging from their website, you'ed better be quick because their "Don't Tread of our Kids" was already sold our as of September 4th.



Then head over to JasonAldean.com and scoop up some tickets to one of his concerts. There is a great online store to boot with t-shirts for guys and gals, Koozie's, vinyl and a whole lot more.


We are looking for somebody to help organize grass-roots support for the Aldean's and update this article from time to time. Could that be you?

If so, send an email to info@cancelcomeback.com and take a look at our Join page for details on other ways to help our cause.

Jiuga Fukashima

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