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Miranda Lambert shares huge news no one was expecting as fans rush to congratulate her

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Miranda Lambert announced some major news on Wednesday that came as a complete surprise to her fans. The country music singer took to Instagram to reveal that she is preparing for a new "adventure" after deciding to part ways with her record label, Sony, after 20 years.

The announcement was made even more poignant as she shared it on the 18th anniversary of the release of her first album, Kerosene.WATCH: How Miranda Lambert became one of the most successful country music singersSharing a collage of the stunning artwork for nine of her records, Miranda penned: "Since I was 19 years old, Sony has been my home in Nashville. "Over the last 20 years Together we have released albums that allowed me to share my story with the world, and we’ve reached heights I’d never even dreamed were possible." MORE: Miranda Lambert displays huge body tattoo inside epic 400-acre homeSEE: Inside Miranda Lambert's jaw-dropping $3.4m Tennessee homeShe continued: "I'm so thankful for our time together and everything they made possible for me, yet I wouldn't be true to myself if I wasn't constantly looking for the next challenge and a new way to stretch my creativity. "With that in mind, I've decided to say goodbye to my Sony family.

I can't wait to see what the next adventure holds." A post shared by Miranda Lambert (@mirandalambert)Miranda has left Sony after 20 yearsHer followers raced to the comments to share supportive and congratulatory messages, with one responding: "Congratulations!

Love a woman that knows her worth and can't wait for your next chapter." A second said: "Congratulations on your new adventure.

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