Jason Aldean’s Wife Brittany Vows To ‘Live Like Charlie’ After Attending Memorial Service

Sep 23, 2025 - 12:28
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Jason Aldean’s Wife Brittany Vows To ‘Live Like Charlie’ After Attending Memorial Service

Country singer Jason Aldean’s wife, Brittany, said that, like so many others, she was moved by Charlie Kirk’s memorial service over the weekend and is now inspired to change her life. 

The 37-year-old influencer recorded a video and shared it with her 2.6 million Instagram followers on Monday.

“Yesterday we went to Charlie’s funeral service in Arizona, and it was vastly different than what I anticipated in the sense that it was just so faith-based,” Aldean said in the clip. “I knew it was going to be but everyone was worshiping. Everybody. There was just something different in the room.”

She continued, “This man’s legacy that he has left, the impact that he has had on so many people… like, I knew he had impacted a ton of people, but this was just, this feels different.”

Aldean echoed what many others were saying, mentioning how it felt like a “revival.”

“It was very overwhelming,” she said. “I expected to go in there and cry hysterically the whole time, I brought this big thing of tissues… and instead, it was weirdly positive.”

She said that Kirk’s legacy was “so big” and that he “had a different purpose in life.” 

“There was just a different plan that was greater for him that God knew,” Aldean added. “They keep saying, ‘Live like Charlie.’ So I’m going to. I’m going to really try to do that.”

Aldean and her husband have been attacked in the past for being outspoken conservatives, but have not backed down or apologized for voicing their beliefs. They were fervent supporters of President Donald Trump during his campaign.

The Charlie Kirk memorial service was attended by close to 100,000 people and included most of Trump’s cabinet, along with the president and vice president. One of the most viral moments of the event occurred when Kirk’s widow, Erika, took the stage and told the crowd that she forgave her husband’s killer.

President Trump said Kirk was “our greatest evangelist for American liberty” and is “a martyr now for American freedom.”

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