Country music star Maren Morris has come out as bisexual during Pride Month, with the announcement coming just four months after her divorce from her ex-husband Ryan Hurd was finalised. The hitmaker, known for her hits such as My Church, Rich, GIRL and I Could Use A Love Song, publicly came out as bisexual on Sunday night. The singer's announcement came amid LGBTQAI Pride month and after she performed a concert in Phoenix, Arizona.
Taking to Instagram to share the announcement with her fans, Maren penned: "'Happy to be the B in LGBTQ+, happy pride!". Fans went wild in the comments section, with many throwing their support and a whole lot of love behind the singer. For all the latest on news, politics, sports, and showbiz from the USA, go to The Mirror US .
READ MORE: Watch moment Shalamar gig-goer invades stage during iconic song and gets escorted away "HELL yeah from a fellow B!! Happy pride," penned one fan. Another added: "AHHH MAREN I'M SO PROUD OF YOU. HAPPY PRIDE MONTH GIRLIE.
" A third then said; "So proud of you for being who you are." Famous pals also supported the starlet, with her support act Allison Ponthier writing a comment on the post. Allison said: "HAPPY PRIDE!!!!! Thanks for being an inspiration and what a special pride this one is.
" Maren previously partnered with GLAAD, a non-profit LGBTQ advocacy organisation focused on cultural change to ensure fair, accurate, and inclusive representation. With the singer also known for carrying out guest judging duties o.
