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Jason And Brittany Aldean Confront Haters After Extravagant Video

Jason and Brittany Aldean stood side by side as they confronted the online hate they'd received after a rather lavish behind-the-scenes video.

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Recently, Brittany Aldean, who influences the masses while her husband sings, posted a video showcasing what it's like to have a stylist in Los Angeles despite living in Nashville.

The long-distance relationship with her stylist poses problems, as she physically needs to try on the clothes. Something that's a little harder when you're on the other side of the States.

In the controversial video, Brittany Aldean shows how her L.A. stylist sends her big boxes stacked with clothes for her to try on. After she filters through what she wants to keep, she'll send the rest of the clothes back.

As you can imagine, the hate comments piled in. People criticized Brittany Aldean on many fronts. The waste and emissions that come from sending clothes of all things across states just for her rubbed many the wrong way.

People brought up that it would have been less wasteful and more environmentally friendly (and likely cheaper) if she had simply flown over to L.A. and tried the clothes on there.

It also struck people as insensitive, seeing such grandiose expenses when the country is in economical hot water, and the divide between rich and poor is growing by the minute.

Not happy with the negative responses, they addressed the naysayers head-on.

Jason And Brittany Aldean Scold Online Haters

"I just wanted to hop on here and talk to you guys about the reel that I posted yesterday," Brittany began on her since-expired Instagram story. She then explained the premise of the video, "Which, a lot goes into that, and I just know what I like to watch on other people's pages."

"A lot of times I think that you guys are interested and a lot of you I know are, but there's some people that are just so hateful in everything, and I don't know. I guess I'm just so busy in life that I don't have time to hate on people like that."

Then Jason Aldean stepped in. "It's just not my personality either, but ultimately it's your page and you show your life, our life, what we do, and if people like it, that's cool."

"There's a lot of you guys out there that are supportive and cool and then there's also a fraction of people out there who are just a--holes and say like the most inappropriate, stupid s--t," he continued. "It's just so unnecessary and they even say crazy s--t like, 'Jason, man, your new album sucks' and stuff like that."

Brittany closed the video by saying, "You just have to, you know, take it for what it's worth, miserable people, but we got some cool ones. We love you guys."