Maren Morris on "becoming fearless again"

Grammy-nominated nation music star Maren Morris, having gone by a turbulent couple of years with the pandemic, having a child, and extra, says she's changing into fearless once more, in an interview with correspondent Anthony Mason for "CBS Sunday Morning," to be broadcast April 3 on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.

Morris, one of many greatest stars in nation music, mentioned the final two years made her stronger.

Right here is an excerpt. (To look at this preview clip, click on on the video participant beneath.)

MAREN MORRIS: "I really feel like I am changing into fearless once more. As a result of I simply do not know what there's to be afraid of after, like, the final couple of years. I've carried out issues which have scared the ever-loving hell out of me, and I made it by it."

ANTHONY MASON:  "What scared the ever-loving hell out of you?"

MORRIS: "Having my son, and having like, a very tough labor, and delivery with him. I had an emergency C-section and, like, each our coronary heart charges had been dropping, and it had been, like, 31 hours and he nonetheless wasn't coming.

"After which, yeah, like, postpartum melancholy, that was, like, one other shock. And yeah, it is similar to loads of actuality checks, and understanding that, like, I wasn't in management, and I most likely by no means was."

Morris additionally talks with Mason about performing in entrance of reside audiences once more following the pandemic; her new album, "Humble Quest"; and her willingness to take private stands on social justice and variety in nation music.

Morris admits the backlash on social media over her political statements harm: "I'd be mendacity if I mentioned it did not nonetheless harm," she mentioned. "However it's additionally, like, I am actually glad the those who exit of their option to be so terrible and ship loss of life threats to, like, me and my son, won't ever be at my present once more."

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