“I would really like to thank my parents for not changing my gender when I went through my boy phase. I love this girl life,” Brittany wrote in an Instagram clip of herself wearing makeup to Beyonce’s “Upgrade U” on Wednesday. “Lmao!! I’m glad they didn’t, because you and I wouldn’t have made it. 😂,” her husband replied in her comments section. Brittany is married to country star Jason Aldean.Getty Images On Friday, Pope took to Twitter with a message to fans, saying: “You would think that celebrities with beauty brands would see the positives in including LGBTQ+ people in their messaging. But instead here we are, listening to someone compare their “boy phase” to someone wanting to transition. Really nice.” Morris then responded by agreeing, while making a dig of her own, tweeting: “Is it that easy to not be a worthless person? Sell your clip-ins and zip it up, Insurrection Barbie.” Brittany defended her opinion after calling out the two artists. Getty Images for CMT Brittany has since hit back at the criticism, accusing the Pope of “supporting child genital mutilation”, adding: “Some parents want to be accepted by society so much that they are willing to make life-changing decisions for children those who are not. They are old enough to fully understand the consequences of their actions.” He also replied to Morris with: “Karen Morris. Thanks for calling me Barbie.” By Friday afternoon, Pope took to Instagram to share a photo of herself with a sly smile captioned, “POV: Knowing you got under the skin of someone you don’t like in the first place 😂.” Pope was offended that Aldean compared a “tomboy phase” to someone wanting to transition. Getty Images Meanwhile, Morris spent much of her time going back and forth with conservative commentator Candace Owens. Perhaps in an attempt to stop the conversation, Brittany took to Instagram on Saturday afternoon with the simple message: “I love you all, that’s all❣️❣️❣️.”