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Maren Morris opens up on challenges of co-parenting after divorce from Ryan Hurd
Maren Morris opens up on challenges of co-parenting after divorce from Ryan Hurd

Hindustan Times

time16 hours ago

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  • Hindustan Times

Maren Morris opens up on challenges of co-parenting after divorce from Ryan Hurd

Country singer Maren Morris got candid about the emotional aftermath of her divorce from fellow artist Ryan Hurd. In an interview, Morris shared how she and Hurd have continued to co-parent and navigate their lives in Nashville's close-knit music community. According to People magazine, during her appearance on the Therapuss with Jake Shane podcast on June 18, the Grammy-winning musician opened up about the awkward dynamics of being divorced in a town where 'everyone knows everyone'. In a recent podcast, Maren Morris opened up about her divorce from Ryan Hurd, highlighting the difficulties of co-parenting in Nashville's tight community. (AP Photo/Gary Gerard Hamilton)(AP) The 35-year-old, who has been divorced for a little over a year now, said Nashville is a small town, where everyone is friends with each other and works together. The music industry in the town is 'very tiny,' according to Morris. Also Read: Billy Strings continues show after mother's passing: 'my mom would have wanted…' Maren Morris discusses life after divorce in Nashville Although Morris said her relationship with Hurd, 38, is 'really friendly', she admitted the social circles they once shared are not the same. She explained that things got weird because the couple's mutual friends had to pick sides. The singer made the comment while recalling an awkward run-in with one of Hurd's longtime friends at a bar. She shared that they all hung out together for over a decade and that the divorce caused a change in dynamics. Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd split in 2023 Morris and Hurd first met in 2013 while they wrote Last Turn Home for Tim McGraw. Their friendship eventually blossomed into a romantic relationship, and the couple got married in 2018. They share a five-year-old son, Hayes. Despite the end of their romantic relationship, Morris said their focus remains on co-parenting their son. The musician filed for divorce in October 2023 and their split was finalized in January 2024. Earlier on the Dear Chelsea podcast, she had revealed that her and Hurd were neighbors and she's fortunate that they put their son above each other. The Carry Me Through singer said she's lucky that Hurd and she still love each other and have the 'highest respect' but despite it all, they could not make it in the real world. She said relationships are always going to be multifaceted. Also read: Billy Strings continues show after mother's passing: 'my mom would have wanted…' Maren Morris on friendships fading post-divorce Reflecting further, Morris shared that COVID and motherhood had a profound impact on her friendships and inner circle. The songwriter said as she grew older, people who were not aligned with her energetically began to fade away from her life. The Grammy-winning musician said she felt pangs of loneliness as a new mom, which intensified due to the isolation of the pandemic. Looking on the bright side, she said new friends came along through her motherhood journey. FAQs Q: Is Maren Morris LGBTQ? A: Maren Morris came out as bisexual on June 9, 2024. Q: What does Maren Morris's husband do? A: Maren Morris's ex-husband, Ryan Hurd, is a country music singer and songwriter. Q: How rich is Maren Morris? A: As of 2025, Maren Morris's estimated net worth is around $8–10 million, largely from her music career, tours, endorsements, and songwriting credits.

Maren Morris Makes Surprising Claim About Meeting Carrie Underwood
Maren Morris Makes Surprising Claim About Meeting Carrie Underwood

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Maren Morris Makes Surprising Claim About Meeting Carrie Underwood

When we think of meeting our celebrity idols, we picture waiting in a long meet-and-greet line or standing outside a concert venue late after a sold-out show. Maren Morris has a completely different story about meeting country icon Carrie Underwood for the first time. On a recent clip of her interview from The Howard Stern Show, Morris revealed how she first met the country singer: in a writer's room. When asked who the first big star she got to work with was, Morris replied that her publisher received a call from Underwood's team asking to work with the young singer/songwriter. "That was my first big, like, artist to be in the room with," Morris said. "And I had never even had a song recorded by her. So I felt like that was a really great sign that she just had heard something I had written and loved and was like, 'I want to know who wrote this and write with them.'"Despite writing two pieces, Morris and Underwood's songs from that day were never recorded, though according to Morris, this was probably for the best. "I'm kind of relieved she didn't record them because I just would have gotten even more arrogant if I, on the first bat artist co-write, had gotten two cuts," Morris joked. Before her own breakthrough with her album Hero, Morris co-wrote songs for household-name country singers, including "Last Turn Home" for Tim McGraw and "Second Wind" for Kelly Clarkson. 🎬 🎬

Maren Morris Says She Feels Like a 'Toddler' at Dating After Divorce, Believes Men Know How to 'Cosplay Intimacy So Well'
Maren Morris Says She Feels Like a 'Toddler' at Dating After Divorce, Believes Men Know How to 'Cosplay Intimacy So Well'

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Maren Morris Says She Feels Like a 'Toddler' at Dating After Divorce, Believes Men Know How to 'Cosplay Intimacy So Well'

Maren Morris is getting used to dating again. In an interview with The Cut published on Friday, May 9, the country star opened up about the challenges she's found in dating following her divorce from ex-husband Ryan Hurd. Morris, 35, revealed that she joined the dating app Raya, where she swipes through men and women when she's not working. "I feel like a toddler at dating, all knock-kneed,' she told the publication. Morris also called out the 'new mutant strain of fake liberal men … who pose as progressive dudes on dating apps.' However, she's since learned certain dating red flags from TikTok like 'maladaptive daydreaming, limerence, and avoidant attachment' from Gen Z. Still, Morris said she someone she was seeing introduced her to his friends and he "completely imploded." 'I'm kind of realizing, with men especially, that they know how to cosplay intimacy so well,' said the "Carry Me Through" singer. Elsewhere in the interview, Morris opened up about why her new album Dreamsicle, which dropped Friday, May 9, isn't a divorce album. 'It's actually, to me, what happens after divorce,' she told the outlet. "I'm not documenting what happened during the relationship; I'm documenting the grief, anger, and sadness that follows, and the vulnerability of putting yourself back out there again … of reconnecting with your female friends and yourself.' is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! In 2013, Morris met Hurd, 38, while writing "Last Turn Home" for Tim McGraw. However, their romance didn't blossom until a few years later. The former couple married in March 2018 and welcomed their 5-year-old son, Hayes, in March 2020. The "Cry in the Car" artist filed for divorce in October 2023, and the exes reached a settlement agreement three months later. In January 2024, they finalized their divorce. "There [are] so many emotions when you have a child with somebody and the relationship doesn't pan out," Morris told PEOPLE in an August 2024 interview. "I feel like Ryan and I have done a really great job at just being great parents for him." Read the original article on People

American country singer Maren Morris coming to Glasgow
American country singer Maren Morris coming to Glasgow

Glasgow Times

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

American country singer Maren Morris coming to Glasgow

Maren Morris, known for songs like The Bones and My Church, will be performing at the O2 Academy in the city's Southside. The gig will take place on Saturday, November 8. READ NEXT: 'Quirky' play to follow poets Giovanni Pascoli and Robert Burns in the afterlife The singer, who has around 11 million monthly listeners, released her debut album at the age of 14 and has written tunes for the likes of Tim McGraw (Last Turn Home) and Kelly Clarkson (Second Wind). Tickets for her upcoming Glasgow show will go live at 10am on May 2. To purchase tickets, click HERE READ NEXT: Glasgow busker goes viral after covering Oasis tune on Subway Fans can also get tickets via presale which will go live on May 1 at 10am. Signs up/sign in to Gigs in Scotland to access the presale.

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