Miranda Lambert Divides Internet With Viral Concert Moment and More
A clip of a Miranda Lambert concert is going viral after fans claimed they were humiliated at the show. Celebrities are weighing in with their opinions.
It seems that the internet is divided over Miranda Lambert’s recent controversy. In videos of the incident, Lambert is seen scolding a group of fans who turned their backs to get a picture of themselves at the concert. After asking to stop the song, she stated, “These girls are worried about their selfies and not listening to the song, it’s p*ssing me off a little bit.”
DEBATE: Miranda Lambert stopped her concert to scold to fans who were taking selfies while she sang. Were they wrong to take pictures instead of listening to the music? Or their right to enjoy the concert however they want since they paid for it? pic.twitter.com/cTE9VudGeD
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) July 17, 2023
The moment has divided viewers. Some claim that Lambert is a brat and acting entitled. They argue that the fans paid to support her and should be allowed to take a photo. Others claim that the concert rules should be changed if this behavior is not acceptable to Lambert.
On the other hand, some commentators claim that the obsession with cell phones and social media is inappropriate and interferes with the artist. Notably, Whoopi Goldberg defended Lambert while discussing the incident on The View. According to Goldberg, Lambert deserved more respect from her fans.
This situation is bringing up other negative fan interactions with Miranda Lambert. In a clip of an older concert, Lambert can be seen popping a beach ball that fans were using in the audience. This moment has led to even more claims that the singer is a diva.
miranda lambert also once popped a fan's beach ball when she got annoyed that the crowd was having fun with it. she's like the grinch of country music. pic.twitter.com/mahjcwpXHO
— Bobby. (@bobfaget__) July 18, 2023
This situation is just one of many recent controversial concert moments. These interactions have many questioning the relationship between artists and their fans. At the time of publishing, Lambert has made no public response.