Miranda Lambert “Wins the Internet” With a Perfect Response to Her Viral Performance on Morgan Wallen’s Tour jiji

With Miranda Lambert 41 years old, the country singer spent over half her life in the spotlight. And throughout that time, the singer played at countless venues and landed on the list of 100 Most Influential People by Time. Not to mention her Grammy awards, No. 1 hits, and numerous tours. Having traveled all over the country, Lambert also had a plethora of outfits during her career. Recently, the singer caught the eye of the internet when her short skirt appeared to be a little revealing. With fans offering more than their take, Lambert had the perfect response to the viral moment. 

Over the weekend, Morgan Wallen took the stage in Seattle for his I’m the Problem tour. With thousands packing into Lumen Field, Wallen invited both Lambert and Anne Wilson to open for him. Excited about receiving the opportunity, Lambert decided to cover her song “Bluebird.” But while performing, fans noticed her denim skirt was a little short, revealing her backside. The person who shared the clip (HERE) wrote, “Miranda Lambert got up close and personal with us in the pit!”

Making its rounds on social media, it eventually got back to Lambert, who shared a clip of herself walking backstage. Wearing the same skirt, the singer added her song “Little Red Wagon” to the video. She captioned the post, “I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014.”

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Producing the perfect response to the video, fans insisted the day went to Lambert. “Today goes down as the day Miranda won the internet!” Another comment included, “She wins the internet today. Best. Clap. Back. Ever!!!”

While a hit song for Lambert, “Little Red Wagon” first hit the airwaves thanks to Audra Mae, who recorded the song in 2012. According to past conversations, Lambert first learned about the song when John Eddie introduced it to her. Loving the lyrics “You can’t ride in my little red wagon, the front seat’s broken and the axle’s dragging”, the singer contacted Mae to ask her permission to cover it. 

As many know, Mae apparently gave her blessing as Lambert’s “Little Red Wagon” officially released in 2014 on her album Platinum. Shortly after its release, it climbed the charts, landing No. 5 on the U.S. Hot Country Songs.  

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