Maren Morris is voicing her concern over the June 24 Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe V. Wade, a landmark 1973 decision that federally protected abortion access. The reversal means that states will now be able to restrict or ban abortion at any point during pregnancy.
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In a statement to Rolling Stone, Morris reflected on her own journey to becoming a parent alongside husband Ryan Hurd.
"I chose to try for a baby at 29. I waited until I was financially secure enough to do so, so my husband and I could provide him with everything he needed. We were lucky and got pregnant three months later," Morris said. "As mothers do, I really tried to think of every detail I could before he came into this world to keep him safe; pediatrician, hospital, crib, nursery sound machine, even future school he would someday go to. Every choice, every decision, a thoughtful one."
Morris shared her heartbreak over the loss of reproductive rights and the impact it will have on women.
"Today, I hold my two year old son with tears streaming down my face because all my love and planning still wasn't enough to protect him from being born in a country who could do this to women. Women, the ones who gave each Supreme Court Justice on the bench the right to be here, the dexterity of their pen hand," Morris continued. "Tomorrow I will fight, but today I am grieving."
Morris is among a few country artists who have spoken out on the ruling. Kelsea Ballerini called the decision "horrifying" in her Instagram stories, Cassadee Pope called the ruling "sickening," adding that she is "heartbroken and angry."
This is sickening. The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, allowing states to ban abortion and control our bodies. I am heartbroken and angry. Join me in fighting back: https://t.co/9OVu6t2CzE #BansOffOurBodies @PPact
