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Miranda Lambert has nothing to hide on or off the stage.
The country music star had the perfect response after a video of her performing on July 25 at Lumen Field in Seattle went viral and showed that her signature spunky attitude isn’t only limited to her songs.
In a fan-captured TikTok video, Lambert performed at the stadium in a look consisting of a black T-shirt — with brown leather fringe and tied into a knot at the waist — and a blue denim miniskirt that hit her at her upper thigh. She added a brown leather belt with a large silver buckle and a cowboy hat to complete the look.
The TikTok video zoomed in enough to show the bottom of Lambert’s butt peeking out of the skirt. “Miranda Lambert got up close and personal with us in the pit!” the user captioned their post.
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Lambert, however, wasn’t fazed by the video. The “Wranglers” singer posted a response video to TikTok in the outfit, seemingly before hitting the stage on July 25.
The singer set the video to her 2014 track, “Little Red Wagon,” which includes the lyrics, “It ain’t my fault when I’m walking jaws dropping like ooooo ahhhh.” She wrote that line over the video (partially write over her own butt).
She captioned the post, “I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014,” and added a kissing face emoji.
Fans in the comments section of Lambert’s post loved her clapback and expressed admiration.
“Miranda. I saw it and immediately thought GOALS. Your hamstrings and glutes had me jealous!!” one fan wrote. “Very glad she has her sass back! She owes no explanation to anyone!! You go girl! You are beautiful,” another fan added.
In a 2019 cover story for Health, the singer discussed feeling more confident in her body despite having her ups and downs with her appearance in the past.
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“I don’t like being onstage worrying about my body,” she told the outlet. “That’s the last thing I want to be thinking about. I don’t give my best performance when I’m distracted by my insecurities.”
She added, “I realized my weight is not in a scale; it’s in how I feel about myself.’ That gave me confidence to be like, ‘Whatever state you’re in, you’ve gotta rock it.’”