Maren Morris details first relationship with a woman

Maren Morris details first relationship with a woman

Maren Morris took to social media to label her first relationship with a woman as “f–ked up.”

The songstress opened up to fans about her “bisexual journey” in a TikTok on Wednesday, which she described as “pretty short.”

“I briefly was seeing a woman and I was not looking for anything serious,” she began in the clip.

“I feel like I’m at a point in my life right now where I don’t have that to give. I was very clear about that because I’m all about communication, and she was like, ‘Oh, totally. I’m down.’”

“The Middle” hitmaker added, however, that “it was clear that was not the case.”

Maren Morris, seen above in 2022, detailed her first relationship with a woman in a new TikTok video. Helen Healey/NBC via Getty Images
“The Middle” songstress (seen in July 2025) said she was “not looking for anything serious.” WireImage

“I’m not kidding, within like, three weeks of this completely falling apart, it was lies, threats to my reputation and borderline extortion,” the Grammy winner recalled.

“It was pretty f–ked up. And for that to be my first experience, it was just so depressing,” the songstress lamented, concluding that she’s “just really cool being alone” after the fling.

Morris shared that friends from the lesbian community told her that her experience was typical.

“‘You start seeing women and one is going to almost ruin your life,’” she recalled a pal telling her. “‘We’ve all been there. You just have to push through.’”

Chuckling in disbelief, Morris asked fans, “Is that a thing?” She jokingly captioned the upload, “bi trauma.”

Morris said “it was clear that was not the case” for the other party. She’s seen above in Los Angeles in 2022. GC Images
“It was just so depressing,” Morris said of the ill-fated relationship. She’s pictured above at during “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest” 2026. Penske Media via Getty Images

Fans took to the comments thread to weigh in on the singer’s unfortunate experience. “This is the inaugural experience— unfortunately,” one person wrote, while another added, “Stay strong don’t give up yet!!!”

“Every other one will be crazy..but hang in there. When you are ready, it will happen. You have to be good being alone first!” a third remarked.

Others were optimistic for Morris, with one person chiming in, “Yess push through! Found the love of my life getting married this summer!”

Morris, 36, filed for divorce from Ryan Hurd in 2023 after five years of marriage, finalizing the split in 2024. The former couple share son Hayes, 6.

The “Bones” singer came out as bisexual in a June 2024 Instagram post, which has since been deleted. “Happy to be the B in LGBTQ+, happy pride 🌈,” she captioned photos from her “RSVP Redux” tour at the time.

The singer (above at “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest”) finalized her divorce from Ryan Hurd in 2024. Penske Media via Getty Images
The singer shares 6-year-old Hayes with her ex-husband. She’s seen above in October 2025. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

Since then, she’s said to have briefly dated Justin Assada of “Perfect Match,” with the reality star seemingly confirming they’d been on a date with a snapshot shared to his Instagram Stories in September 2024.

In August 2025, however, the mom of one was less than gracious when describing her post-divorce dating experiences.

“I started dating a little bit [after my divorce] and just met some f–king bums that couldn’t pay the tab,” she said, detailing the inspiration between her hit “Too Good.”

“I brought to my cowriters this idea, and I was like, ‘I’ve been dating a few losers. I think it’s just a stroke of bad luck. It’s gonna end soon,’” she shared during an intimate performance at the time.

Morris (during her New Year’s Eve appearance) came out as bisexual in June 2024. Getty Images
Since then, she’s dated “a few losers,” she once said. She’s seen above during an appearance on “Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen.” Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty Images

While speaking of her album “Dreamsicle,” she also shared that it was inspired by the “aftermath” of her split from Hurd.

“It’s a gift I’ve learned, not just a tragedy,” she said during the Soho Sessions concert.

“I just learned to write through it, whatever I was going through, which is like the point of songwriting. I never really wanted to write about those things, but I’m so glad that I did because I learned about myself and what I actually love writing about and just being very, I guess, no filtered.”

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