Miranda Lambert has sparked speculation around her relationship with Brendan McLoughlin after posting a cryptic TikTok video.
In the video, which was shared on Wednesday, July 10, the country singer stood in front of her tour bus, waving at the camera with text that reads, “This is your sign to…” The clip then transitions to a photo of a grassy trail with the message, “… say goodbye to anything that isn’t serving you anymore.” She captioned the post, “Sometimes the grass is actually greener on the other side …,” using audio from her new song “Dammit Randy,” which was co-written by McLoughlin.
Fans have been connecting the dots between the 40-year-old’s video and McLoughlin’s viral video, which has since been deleted, where he was seen dancing with another woman. The mystery woman involved also spoke out on Wednesday, describing the encounter as “innocent” to InTouch. According to the woman, she and her friends, who were celebrating a bachelorette party, noticed McLoughlin in a roped-off section of Lambert’s Nashville bar.
“We recognized him, and we all thought it was cool that he was there and mentioned hoping for a Miranda appearance,” the woman told the outlet. Later in the evening, they asked McLoughlin for a photo with the bride-to-be, and he agreed. Eventually, they found themselves in the roped-off section, dancing together and chatting with McLoughlin.
Lambert’s fans were quick to cheer her on, leaving supportive comments for the “Gunpowder & Lead” singer. “I sure love you Miranda! You got this woman. Keep on truckin’!” commented one fan, while another cheered, “You’ve got this babe ❤️.” Other fans inquire about her relationship status, with one fan saying, “HUNNY WHO HURT YOU?! WE RIDE AT DAWN!” while another asked, “Did she find someone else?”
Lambert and McLoughlin have been married since January 2019 after a short, two month romance. The songstress was previously married to Blake Shelton; their nine-year relationship, including four years of marriage, ended in 2015.
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