Jason Aldean says he’ll ‘never apologize’ for his beliefs after the family gets criticized for anti-Biden merch
Country star’s wife came under fire for sharing photos of herself and their kids sporting anti-Biden shirts
Jason Aldean is “unapologetic.”
Just days after defending his wife, Brittany Aldean, on social media, the country singer took to Instagram early Friday to share another message with his 3.4 million followers.
“I will never apologize for my beliefs or my love for my family and country,” Aldean captioned a new post.
“This is the greatest country in the world and I want to keep it that way,” the crooner added with the hashtag #unapologetic.
Aldean included a photo of himself performing on stage in front of a giant screen illuminated with the American flag. It was a shot from his Thursday night performance in Phoenix, Ariz. performance as he continues his “Back in the Saddle Tour.” His special guests were Hardy and Lainey Wilson.


Aldean’s unashamed stance was supported by his followers and some fellow musicians, with Hardy writing in a comment, “You’re d— right.”
One fan also thanked him, writing, “I’m so happy someone is standing up for America!”
“The USA keeps our freedoms,” another commented.


Brittany’s series of photos were posted online over the weekend. The first showed her posing next to her husband while wearing a shirt that reads “Anti Biden Social Club.” Other photos she shared in the post showed her kids, Memphis, 3, and Navy, 2, wearing shirts that read “Hidin’ from Biden.”
She followed that up with a note explaining that the backlash on her page led many to privately message her their support for Trump. She elaborated on that further in a social media Q&A in which she noted that her political social media presence gets a lot of public backlashes, but she’s spurred on by the private messages of support she gets from people too afraid to profess their right-leaning beliefs publicly.
“I personally don’t give a d— if people don’t agree with me. I think it’s important now more than ever to stand for what you believe, even if it ‘goes against the grain.’ Do your research, and form your own opinion – speak out if you wish. But most importantly, don’t bully people who feel differently than you,” she shared at the time.