Miranda Lambert; Morgan Wallen.Photo:Michael Buckner/Variety/Getty; Scott Kirkland/Disney/Getty
Michael Buckner/Variety/Getty; Scott Kirkland/Disney/Getty
Miranda Lambertis here for fan’s feedback — be it positive or negative.
Lambert, 41, called the clip “Mean Tweets: Morgan Wallen Tour Edition,” starting out with a couple of fans who seemed dismayed. “Hm, team Miranda forever, but this comes as a shock,” one had wrote, while another chimed in, “This ain’t it, sis.”
“I’m so disappointed in both of you, may God forgive you both,” another fan wrote. “We’re really doing bad on this tour, Morgan,” Lambert quipped.
“You are not a side dish. You’re a main course,” someone else commented. Lambert’s makeup artist agreed.
“WTF, I don’t see Texas on here,” one disappointed fan said, referring to the tour dates for Wallen’s 19 shows. Lambert, a Texas native, did acknowledge that it “sucks” that she wouldn’t be performing at the shows in her native state.
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One fan chided, “Miranda, you’re just clinging to something popular so you can try to stay relevant.”
Someone else questioned why Lambert hadn’t won entertainer of the year — despite her taking home the trophy at the Academy of Country Music Awards in 2022 — along with why she wasn’t headlining.
“I’m so confused why you haven’t been entertainer of the year the last several years,” they said. “I’m further confused on why you’d be opening for anyone. You should be the headliner. What’s going on?”
The final comment Lambert read was simply a pained groan. “Thanks for the support,” she jokingly concluded the video.
Miranda Lambert performs in Nashville in November 2024.Theo Wargo/Getty
Theo Wargo/Getty
Wallen, 31, announced his upcoming tour in January, which will feature 19 shows in 10 different cities.
“We made so many lifelong memories on the One Night at a Time World Tour, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for my fans and the way they showed up each night,” Wallen said in a statement announcing the tour, which kicks off on June 20.
“As I’ve been working on new music, it has inspired me to get back on the road and share these new songs with each of you on the I’m The Problem Tour. See y’all there.”
Morgan Wallen and Miranda Lambert perform in Knoxville in September 2024.John Shearer/Getty
John Shearer/Getty
Along with Lambert,Brooks & Dunn,Thomas Rhett,Koe Wetzel,Gavin Adcock,Corey Kent,Ella LangleyandAnne Wilsonwill also be joining Wallen throughout his stadium tour throughout North America.
Tickets for the I’m The Problem Tour are on sale now at MorganWallen.com.
source: people.com