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The duo confidently walk down a path to the popular track before later enjoying some drinks together.

Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini Tease Fans with Playful TikTok Duo Moment
Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini recently teamed up for a lighthearted TikTok that has fans buzzing. Posted by Morris on July 2, the clip features the country stars locking eyes before confidently walking side by side down a brick walkway. The video is set to the remix of Charli XCX’s “Girl, So Confusing,” specifically during Lorde’s verse.
Ballerini later shared a follow-up TikTok of the two enjoying drinks together, cheekily captioned, “We’re standing on business,” while a Justin Bieber song played in the background. Morris chimed in with a witty comment referencing both of their hit songs: “Were you bonesided or were you just boned?” — blending Ballerini’s Blindsided and her own The Bones.
The playful videos sparked plenty of speculation among fans, many wondering if the posts are hinting at a musical collaboration. “So ready for whatever this means,” one user commented. Another added, “It’s so confusing sometimes to be a girl in country music — or whatever Charli and Lorde said.”
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Fans Speculate Deeper Meaning Behind Morris & Ballerini’s TikTok After Charli XCX-Lorde Remix Post
“This is so important to my culture,” one fan jokingly wrote, capturing the excitement many felt watching the playful exchange between country stars Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini.
The TikTok, set to Lorde’s verse on Charli XCX’s “Girl, So Confusing (Remix),” marks the first musical collaboration between the two pop stars, a track inspired by the ups and downs of their own friendship. That context hasn’t gone unnoticed by fans — some now believe Morris and Ballerini might be nodding to similar experiences and hinting at a possible collab of their own.
The two artists have long supported each other’s careers. Back in 2017, both received Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and celebrated together at a Nashville event honoring the city’s nominees.
Speaking at the time, Morris said, “That’s not how we roll — not in this town. I think we run all the jerks out pretty quick.” She added, “Even though we’re up against each other for this award, there’s a real sense of camaraderie. If there’s any competition, it’s the good kind.”













