Maren Morris Says 'We Should Be Outraged' if Indoor CMAs Contributed to Charley Pride's Death
Maren Morris is speaking out following the death of country music legend Charley Pride, who died from coronavirus complications just one month after attending the 2020 CMA Awards in Nashville.
The awards show was held indoors at the Music City Center and an audience was present, unlike most awards shows happening in the pandemic.
“I don’t want to jump to conclusions because no family statement has been made, but if this was a result of the CMAs being indoors, we should all be outraged. Rest in power, Charley,” Maren tweeted.
She added, “F–k this f–king year.”
Someone replied to Maren and said, “Coming from an artist that also attended the indoor event… 🤦🏻♀️.”
Maren replied to that tweet and said, “hence ‘WE’ should be outraged.”
hence “WE” should be outraged.
— MAREN MORRIS (@MarenMorris) December 12, 2020
Click inside to see what another country star said in response to Maren…
Country music star Mickey Guyton, who was also at the awards show, replied to the tweet and said, “Gurl I thought the same damn thing.”
Maren was the big winner of the night at the CMAs with three wins while Charley was in attendance to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award.