The singer-songwriter has been at odds with dad Rory over the care of her younger sister Indiana
Heidi Feek has a message for fans overstepping their boundary amid a family dispute with her father Rory Feek.
The singer-songwriter, who, along with her sister Hopie has made headlines in recent months for a disagreement with their dad over their younger sister’s care, shared a picture to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Oct. 15 that showed an alarming message she’d received in the mail.
“If u don’t like me, just unfollow me. Don’t mail this to my home like a psycho,” she wrote atop the photo. “Also a firekid fan would never…we all know who’s (sic) fan u are.”
The anonymous sender signed the note from “Your former Firekid follower,” referring to Feek’s musical project with husband Dillon Hodges.
The message appeared to be written on a postcard, and encouraged Feek, 38, to call her father Rory, 59, and “‘apologize’ for the chaos you created” in an “adult conversation,” while also shaming her.
Heidi and her singer-songwriter dad have been at odds over the care of his daughter Indiana, 10, as Rory has barred Heidi and her sister Hopie, 36, from contacting Indiana due, he says, to their differing worldviews.
Amid her fight to reopen a line of communication with Indiana, Heidi has claimed that the child is not safe, as Rory and his new wife Rebecca are raising her within Homestead Heritage, a faith-based community that Heidi claimed in an Instagram post has a “troubling history” relating to child safety — an allegation the group strenuously denies.