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Maren Morris announces her bisexuality, celebrates Pride.

Maren Morris disclosed some personal information during the Pride Month festivities.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 07: Maren Morris performs onstage during the 57th Academy of Country...
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 07: Maren Morris performs onstage during the 57th Academy of Country Music Awards at Allegiant Stadium on March 07, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (

Maren Morris announces her bisexuality, celebrates Pride.

"I'm glad to be the B in LGBTQ+," posted the Grammy-winning artist on Instagram on a Sunday. "Happy Pride!"

The B in LGBTQ+ refers to "bisexual." Morris received numerous compliments in her post's comments.

This was the first time Morris openly acknowledged her bisexuality, although she has long supported the LGBTQ+ community as an ally.

In 20XX, she teamed up with GLAAD, the world's largest LGBTQ media advocacy group, and Trans Lifeline to raise funds for transgender youth. She came under fire for advocating for trans people on social media, but later defended her actions.

In the following year, Morris became a guest judge on "RuPaul's Drag Race," where she expressed her appreciation for the contestants and regret for the historical exclusion in the music industry.

"Coming from country music and its history with the LGBTQ+ community, I simply want to say sorry and love you all for making me feel like a brave voice in country music," she stated. "So I just want to thank you all for inspiring me."

Morris and singer-songwriter Ryan Hurd divorced in 20XX after five years of marriage, sharing a son together.

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After announcing her bisexuality, Morris expressed her gratitude for the support from the LGBTQ+ community in the entertainment industry. Her appearance as a guest judge on "RuPaul's Drag Race" was a testament to her appreciation for the community and their historical contributions.

Following her divorce, Morris continued to be an active advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, using her platform in the entertainment industry to promote equal representation and support.

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