Megan Moroney has responded to a fan who criticized her hair following her appearance at the 2024 CMA Awards on Wednesday night.
The 27-year-old country singer — who won New Artist of the Year at the ceremony — left a comment on a TikTok video in which a social media user critiqued the color of her long, voluminous, frosty blonde locks.
The person, a hairstylist named Melissa, recorded Megan accepting her award and wrote over the clip: ‘I swear the hairstylist brain never shuts off. Who matched her extensions???’
She explained her gripe in the caption, writing about the tones in Megan’s hair, ‘She’s golden on the top and ashy ends.’
The Am I Okay? music artist sarcastically responded in the comments, ‘Very nice of u!’ Her clapback has so far received more than 14,000 likes.
Many people came to Moroney’s defense, with one writing under the snippet, ‘Who cares?! She’s Megan Moroney and she looked absolutely stunning!
Megan Moroney has responded to a fan who criticized her hair following her appearance at the 2024 CMA Awards on Wednesday night
A hairstylist named Melissa recorded Megan accepting her award and wrote over the clip: ‘I swear the hairstylist brain never shuts off. Who matched her extensions???’
‘Clock that tea Megan!! your the definition of stunning!! I love your music!’ one user said, while another weighed in, ‘As a fellow extension blondie, it’s the lighting! You looked beautiful, congratulations!’
One fan pointed to how the stage’s powerful lights impact the presentation: ‘It’s the lighting! Hairstylist or not why point that out when you should be pointing out what she just won! She’s so talented!’
One viewer pointed out, ‘I saw it, but honestly thought it was the lighting that made it look that way.. I didn’t notice it like that when she was performing.’
One attendee said of Moroney’s mane: ‘It didn’t look like that in person AT ALL. Her hairstylist is amazing!’
A viewer said that Moroney ‘literally … looked BEAUTIFUL,’ at the industry event, adding, Her hair slayed the outfit slayed … like they need to leave her alone.’
One viewer put the situation in perspective, saying, ‘Girl.. this person is commenting from the couch.. [you’re] making the speech. You looked flawless!’
A user encouraged Moroney, saying, ‘You looked beautiful Meg, don’t let this one comment overshadow the hundreds others praising you!’
The songstress styled her flowy tresses in a side part and uniform barrel curls that spilled down her back and over her chest.
She explained her gripe in the caption, writing about the tones in Megan’s hair, ‘She’s golden on the top and ashy ends’
The Am I Okay? music artist sarcastically responded in the comments, ‘Very nice of u!’
The 27-year-old country singer – who won New Artist of the Year at the ceremony – left a comment on a TikTok video in which a social media user critiqued the color of her long, voluminous, frosty blonde locks
Moroney had a busy evening Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, where she captured the New Artist of the Year award and also performed her hit Am I Okay? during a segment.
For the special occasion, the Douglasville, Georgia native strutted the red carpet in a custom royal blue Christian Siriano mermaid gown with a statement-making tulle skirt.
The fashionista complemented the down with Giuseppe Zanotti heels and a personalized Edie Parker clutch that spelled her latest album title, Am I Okay?, in blue cursive letters.
She later changed up her ensemble, slipping into a sparkly silver mini dress with a sweetheart neckline and flirty, flared skirt.
The glinting getup was rounded out with a pair of to-the-knee white cowboy boots.
In addition to her catchy music, the Georgia native is recognized for her fluffy platinum tresses
Moroney’s fanbase shared supportive words with the artist amid the viral video
The Tennessee Orange vocalist delivered an emotional acceptance speech upon being named winner in the New Artist of the Year category.
‘I’m going to try to get through this without crying: Thank you, Jesus, for putting this dream on my heart, and thank you for the gift of songwriting,’ she said.
She hailed her fanbase, saying, ‘This is for the fans… they’re a large reason why I’m up here right now.
‘The way they show up for me, the way they care about my songs, and they make signs and T-shirts, and they wait outside the venue starting at 3 a.m. It’s really insane to me.’
And taking to Instagram after the win, she reiterated her appreciation.
Sharing photos from the night with her 1.5 million followers, she wrote, ‘last night happened because of all of you. thank you a million times. wow.’