Thanks to social media, country stars are increasingly engaging their fans on typically "taboo" topics, and it's about damn time.
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On the heels of movements like #MeToo, #TimesUp and #NeverAgain, country artists are using their platform to support causes they believe in. Sometimes the trolls come out, because it's the internet and folks can't help but feel entitled to say nasty things.
But the response from true fans is really heartwarming. Maren Morris has a pretty good take on that aspect, too.
"I don't think watering yourself down ends up gaining you any more fans," she told Wide Open Country at a recent No. 1 party. "I deal with it every time I say something more outspoken. You lose 1,000 followers, but the ones that stick with you are really in it with you for good."
Let's take a look at eight times in the past year country stars stood up for what they believe in on social media.
Dan Smyers Casts His Vote For Oprah
At the 2018 Golden Globes Awards, Oprah received the Cecile B. Demille Award for lifetime achievement. In her rousing acceptance speech, Oprah thanked and defended the press, told tales of injustice and threw her entire support behind the marginalized and attacked, especially black women. In a simple tweet, Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay endorsed Oprah and, presumably, the principles in her speech.
Oprah. For. President.
