Jason Aldean’s Wife Trashes Balenciaga Clothes in Viral Photo Amid ‘Pedophilia’ Controversy

The wife of country music star Jason Aldean, Brittany Aldean, in a recent post on Instagram was seen carrying large garbage bags filled with Balenciaga attire as the fashion designer brand faces scrutiny for seemingly supporting pedophilia in a controversial ad campaign.

In reaction to his wife’s Instagram post, Aldean commented “It’s trash day @Balenciaga. Show ’em how to ‘walk the walk’ babe!” 

Though the post’s total number of engagements is hidden by Instagram, several of the comments on Brittany Aldean’s post have accrued nearly 10,000 likes since the image was posted yesterday

 

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Aldean’s post comes as numerous high-profile figures denounce the controversial brand on the heels of an advertisement campaign that featured BDSM-themed child photoshoots.

Bryson Gray, the conservative and Christian rapper who became famous for wearing an oversized Make America Great Again hat, released a new music video featuring him burn a pair of Balenciaga shoes after the fashion company became engulfed in the pedophilia scandal.

Gray, who regularly uses his music to comment on culture war flashpoints, the track “Burn Balenciaga” is set to video of him burning a pair of the luxury brand’s shoes.

Commenting on woke fashion brands, Gray raps, “They try promoting Cuties, I deleted Netflix” eventually adding, “Brands keep on going broke / They gonna lose dollars” and “Threw away Nike / Now I burn Balenciaga.” At press time, Gray’s new single has nearly 500,000 views on Twitter.

Amidst a storm of controversy and condemnation, a TikTok featuring Valiant News reporting on Balenciaga’s ad campaign has gone viral online, amassing over 2 million views on the platform so far.

As the TikTok creator noted, one of the photos from the Balenciaga ad campaign appears to show “a child’s drawing of the devil” and a “random black hood perfectly placed and tied,” which the user says is “resembling of a satanic cult.”

Watch the viral clip on Spreely.video:

It also includes a misspelling of the brand’s name, “BAALenciaga,” which is similar to the name Baal, a pagan god worshiped via child sacrifice in antiquity.

This news and commentary by Andrew White originally appeared on Valiant News.

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