Jason Aldean and Brittany Share Heartfelt Story of Family's Battle with Lewy Body Dementia

Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany recently shared a personal story about their family's struggle with Lewy body dementia, which inspired Jason's new song "Help You Remember." Brittany revealed that her father is currently battling the disease, describing it as a heartbreaking experience. She shared a video montage of memories with her dad over the years, highlighting the impact of the disease on their family.
Brittany opened up about the challenges of dealing with Lewy body dementia, emphasizing the cognitive decline and emotional toll it takes on loved ones. Despite being private individuals, the Aldeans decided to share their story to offer comfort to others going through similar situations. Brittany's father encouraged her to share their story, hoping it would help others facing similar struggles.
The upcoming album by Jason Aldean, titled "Songs About Us," features the song "Help You Remember," which resonated with Brittany and her family. The album, set to release on April 24, explores more mature and heavier themes, reflecting Aldean's personal growth and life experiences. Fans can also look forward to a duet between Jason and Brittany on the track "Easier Gone," fulfilling a long-awaited collaboration between the couple.
As Brittany and Jason navigate the challenges of Lewy body dementia in their family, they hope to raise awareness and provide support to others facing similar circumstances. Their willingness to share their story serves as a reminder to show compassion and understanding to those dealing with difficult situations. The Aldeans appreciate any prayers and support for Brittany's father as they continue to navigate this journey together.