It all started with this tweet.
My 4-year-old just told me that something is “unreasonable.” 🤷♀️ Where does he get this stuff?
— Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) March 25, 2019
Then, I HAD to make a silly joke in a retweet.
I’d have been slapped if I was a four year old speaking to my parents like that. https://t.co/FtPLhcin2z
— Jack Shell🎙 (@JackShellRadio) March 26, 2019
Basically, my retweet comment was strictly a comment about how if I had used a BIG word like that when I was a little kid, my parents would have shut me down.
Carrie was unfazed in her reply.
Ha ha. It wasn’t an attitude thing…he just threw it into a normal conversation.
— Carrie Underwood (@carrieunderwood) March 26, 2019
I even responded with…
It wouldn’t have had to be an attitude thing from me either. My parents would have just slapped me for using a polysyllabic word. 😀
— Jack Shell🎙 (@JackShellRadio) March 27, 2019
And of course “Karen” had to add HER two cents.
There is nothing funny about this. You just leave Carrie’s kids alone and mind your own business!
— Karen Wilson Stepp (@KarenStepp) March 28, 2019
THEN… some writer at Country Living magazine decided to pick this up as a “story” and label ME an “Internet Troll.”
Carrie Underwood Just Shut Down an Internet Troll Who Criticized Her Son Isaiah https://t.co/62LhWAjvtF
— Country Living (@CountryLiving) March 27, 2019
WAIT…
So, to BE clear. I love Carrie Underwood
Here’s a throwback photo of me and the country superstar back during her Blown Away tour.
For crying out loud, THIS is on my mancave wall!
I think it’s safe to say that I am a fan of Carrie’s, and that our exchange was light-hearted and purely in jest.
After all, Love Wins.
Loveyameanit, Carrie.