Oh, Miranda Lambert is coming for Blake Shelton—and let me tell you, the drama is thicker than that last slice of pie at Thanksgiving! As if the whispers of divorce hanging over Miranda and her controversial hubby weren’t enough, the shadow of her past marriage to Blake still looms large. You see, when two big players like Miranda and Blake say “I do” and then quickly backtrack to “I don’t,” it sends shockwaves through the country music scene. But here’s the twist: while some might sulk about the past, Miranda’s flipping the script. She’s turning heartache into chart-topping hits and leaving a breadcrumb trail of lyrical jabs along the way. So, how does one navigate the tangled web of love, betrayal, and catchy hooks? Grab your cowboy boots, and let’s dive into how Miranda’s music is telling the story we all want to hear!
Oh, Miranda Lambert is coming for Blake Shelton.
Even as divorce rumors follow Miranda and her young, controversial husband, her previous marriage continues to haunt her.
When a Country music marriage like Miranda and Blake splits and both level accusations at the other, it can create a rift in the industry itself.
The good news is that Miranda’s making the most of it. She’s coming for Blake in song, and creating hits out of it.
These days, Miranda Lambert is married to Brendan McLoughlin. The 32-year-old former police officer is controversial for more than just his previous career, but they’re still together.
However, for four years, Miranda was married to Blake Shelton. One could argue this he used his version of how their divorce went down to seduce Gwen Stefani.
What she went through with Blake continues to drive much of her music. Some argue that she’s still hung up on the guy, in a manner of speaking.
In September, Miranda Lambert spoke to Taste of Country to acknowledge that her songs are autobiographical — even if she won’t outright name-drop the people involved.
“I signed up to tell the truth,” she characterized at the time.
“And I just feel like it’s important to — good, bad and ugly — tell your story,” Miranda Lambert then expressed.
When fans say that Miranda Lambert is coming for Blake Shelton, they generally mean that she has issues with how things ended.
The two had a bitter breakup in 2015. Both accused the other of cheating, but Blake quickly moved on with his much more famous new wife, Gwen Stefani.
Blake seemed to come out on top. And many have the impression that he (allegedly!) misled Gwen about his role in his divorce. Remember, she had just ended things with Gavin Rossdale amidst reports of his cheating.
However, not all of Miranda’s lyrics sound like she’s coming for Blake.
In “Run,” Miranda Lambert sings fairly positively. “Oh this freedom I found, babe, sure wasn’t free / I owe you a lifetime of apologies. I’m tellin’ the truth now / I loved you so much / I’m sorry for lyin’ about who I was.”
That sounds like she’s waxing nostalgic. Or, at least, like she has managed to come to terms with how things ended. That and relive the highlights of their erstwhile marriage.
According to a report from In Touch Weekly, you don’t hear Miranda Lambert coming for Blake Shelton in song these days because she’s been reevaluating how things went down.
“Miranda is older and wiser now and she no longer lays all the blame at Blake’s feet,” the insider dished.
According to the source: “Now it still gives her fodder for writing hit songs!” Well, that’s a great way to cope with an ugly split! Success is the best revenge.