Miranda Lambert didn't appreciate some of her concertgoers' attempts to commemorate seeing her live. The 39-year-old country singer stopped her concert at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas over the weekend while she was in the middle of singing her 2016 song, «Tin Man.» Lambert pointed out two fans in the crowd, saying, «These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song.
It's pissing me off a little bit.»The comment received a mixture of cheers and boos, though it was not clear whether those were focused at the fans in question or Lambert herself. «We're here to hear some country music tonight.
I'm singing some country damn music,» Lambert declared, before saying, «Shall we start again?»As she began to sing «Tin Man» a second time, several fans were seen exiting the venue and one was heard saying, «Let's go, come on, you don't do that to fans.»Lambert's decision to call out the fans, which was captured in a viral TikTok, received some mixed reactions online. «I love Miranda but what?!» one commenter wrote.
Another commented, «Wow. my daughter and I attend concerts together and always take selfies to commemorate the occasion.»Another added, «Who doesn't take pictures at a concert??» But some defended the country singer, writing, «Good for Miranda.
Read more on etonline.com
Get the latest stars news and celebrity rumours with exclusive stories, photos, videos and interviews.
Breaking up, scandals, engagements, divorces, gossip – all you need to know about the private lives of your favorite celebs.
Get to know the latest showbiz news along with exclusive interviews and even more. All this is waiting for you on the main page 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Who, where, when, with whom, how, why and for what!? Stay tuned to know first!
Just follow us daily and we will provide you with the current news from the life of famous stars and celebrities.
Owner: SNOWLAND s.r.o.
Registration certificate 06691200
Address:
Snowland s.r.o.
16200, Na okraji 381/41, Veleslavín, 162 00 Praha 6
Czech Republic
©2024. All rights reserved.