Miranda Lambert Brings Her ‘Mini-Me’ On Stage
Miranda Lambert is back on the road, and when she played a recent show in Minnesota, she spotted a girl in the crowd and brought her on stage.
Miranda shared a video clip of the sweet moment on Instagram. In the clip, Miranda brings a little girl in a pink dress, cowboy hat, and a denim jacket.
She asks the girl, “What’s your name?” The girl replies, “Miranda.” The singer asks, “For real?” and hugs her. She then tells the girl how much she loves her jacket and finds out that her mom made it; Lambert says, “Your mom is awesome,” and the crowd cheers. After asking about the girl’s Texas earrings, Miranda tells the young fan, “Thank you for coming to the show tonight. Can I have another hug?”
Lambert captioned the clip, “I met the cutest lil gal also named MIRANDA last night. “She stole the show and my heart! Minnesota y’all were so fun!”
Fans loved the sweet video, and one commented, “Love this.” Another fan wrote, Such a lucky gal!!!”
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The country star recently spotted some [inlink id=”miranda-lambert-fight-these-songss” text=”girls fighting”] in the crowd at one of her shows last week while she was singing a ballad, but she wasn’t having it at all.
While playing a show in Texas, she stopped her song to ask if someone might have been injured or fainted. Then she said, “Are y’all fighting? During this song? ‘Cause I will come down there.”
Miranda then told the crowd, “We’re not doing that today.” A security moved to identify the troublemakers, and Lambert quipped, “He ain’t worth it, it’s fine. It’s always the girls. We always get riled up and start punching each other. Why?”
One fan captured the moment on video and posted the exchange to X (formerly Twitter).
After the show, Miranda posted a video of herself telling fans what songs they were allowed to fight in during her show. She said, “If you want to fight at my show, I am all about it; give ’em hell. I’ve got five songs for you ‘Fastest Girl In Town,’ Kerosene,’ ‘Little Red Wagon,’ ‘Wrangler,’ and ‘Gun Powder and Lead.’ Don’t do it during ‘Tin Man.’ I know you hear the s— talking because that’s the ballad, but that’s not the time. These are your five songs; choose wisely.”