Miranda Lambert halts another concert šŸ‘€ and calls out a fan for her T-shirt 🫢..

Miranda Lambert halts another concert šŸ‘€ and calls out a fan for her T-shirt 🫢..

šŸŽ¤ Miranda Lambert Halts Concert Again—This Time for a Fan’s Bold T-Shirt Message

Country music sensation Miranda Lambert has once again made headlines after pausing her Las Vegas residency show—not to scold, but to salute a fan in the crowd. This time, the moment sparked laughter, cheers, and a cheeky shot of tequila.

During a recent performance at her Velvet Rodeo residency at the Zappos Theater inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, Lambert caught sight of a fan’s T-shirt that read: ā€œShoot tequila, not selfies.ā€ Her reaction? Pure Miranda.

ā€œShe did it, I didn’t! That’s bada**!ā€ Lambert exclaimed, pointing out the shirt to the crowd with a grin. The moment quickly became even more memorable when the fan handed her a small bottle of tequila—Lambert took a sip right on stage, much to the audience’s delight.

The scene was a lighthearted nod to a more serious incident in July, when Lambert paused mid-song during a performance of ā€œTin Manā€ to call out fans who were standing near the front of the stage taking selfies. That moment stirred up debates online about concert etiquette, with some defending her call for attention and others feeling she may have overreacted.

This time around, though, Lambert was clearly in on the joke—and fans loved it. The bold shirt was a playful reference to the previous controversy, and Lambert’s laid-back response showed she’s embracing the moment with humor.

While her actions continue to generate buzz, one thing’s for sure: Miranda Lambert knows how to keep her shows spontaneous, real, and very country.

Lambert’s Velvet Rodeo residency is set to continue through the end of the year, and with moments like these, fans can expect plenty more surprises, sass, and maybe even another tequila toast.

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