Maren Morris Opens Up About Dating Struggles, Fake Liberals, and Healing Through Her New Album
Maren Morris Opens Up About Dating Struggles, Fake Liberals, and Healing Through Her New Album

Maren Morris Opens Up About Dating Struggles, Fake Liberals, and Healing Through Her New Album

Maren Morris has recently opened up about the challenges she’s encountering in the dating world after her divorce from Ryan Hurd. In an interview with The Cut, published on May 9, 2025, the country singer shared her experiences of getting back into the dating scene. Morris, 35, admitted that she feels like a “toddler at dating” and described herself as “knock-kneed” when it comes to forming new romantic connections. She also revealed that she joined the dating app Raya, where she explores potential connections with both men and women during her free time.

Maren Morris Critiques Superficial Dating Behaviors and Shares Lessons Learned from Dating Apps

Morris expressed frustration with a particular type of person she’s encountered on dating apps, calling out the “new mutant strain of fake liberal men” who pretend to be progressive but fail to live up to their claims. She criticized this behavior for its superficiality and noted the difficulties she has in finding genuine connections. Despite these challenges, she said that she’s learned valuable lessons about identifying dating red flags, many of which she picked up from TikTok trends, such as recognizing “maladaptive daydreaming, limerence, and avoidant attachment.”

Maren Morris Opens Up About Dating Struggles, Fake Liberals, and Healing Through Her New Album
Maren Morris Opens Up About Dating Struggles, Fake Liberals, and Healing Through Her New Album

Maren also shared a recent disappointing experience in her dating life, where a man she was seeing introduced her to his friends, only for the relationship to fall apart shortly afterward. Reflecting on this, she said that many men are adept at “cosplaying intimacy,” meaning they can fake emotional closeness but struggle with true vulnerability. This realization has shaped her view on dating, particularly her understanding of how complicated and performative relationships can be in today’s world.

Maren Morris’ New Album Dreamsicle Reflects on Post-Divorce Healing and Reconnecting

Despite the personal challenges Morris faces in dating, her new album Dreamsicle, released on May 9, 2025, offers a fresh perspective. In the interview, she explained that the album is not about the divorce itself but about the aftermath. Instead of focusing on the breakup, Morris says the album documents the grief, anger, and sadness that often follow a divorce, along with the vulnerability that comes from putting yourself back out there again. She also touches on the healing process, particularly reconnecting with her female friends and rediscovering her sense of self.

Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd’s relationship began in 2013 when they wrote a song together, but they didn’t start dating until a few years later. The couple married in 2018 and had a son, Hayes, in 2020. After filing for divorce in October 2023, they reached a settlement three months later, finalizing their divorce in January 2024.

Despite the end of their marriage, Morris emphasized the importance of their shared commitment to co-parenting and raising their son together. In a previous interview, she highlighted the emotional complexity of having a child with someone when the relationship doesn’t work out, but praised her and Hurd’s ability to remain good parents for their son.