Miranda Lambert Dragged for Sharing a Pic Instead of Apologizing After Selfie Shaming Incident
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The Grammy winner herself has come under fire for shaming fans who took selfies during her 'Miranda Lambert: Velvet Rodeo The Las Vegas Residency' on Saturday, July 15.

AceShowbiz - Miranda Lambert continues facing backlash following her recent performance. "The House That Built Me" singer has come under fire after confronting concertgoers for taking selfies during her show, and now she faces more criticism for posting a photo of herself instead of issuing an apology.

In the snap, which was shared on Instagram on Tuesday, July 18, the 39-year-old was seen promoting shirts encouraging people to spay and neuter their pets. "It takes balls…to spay and neuter your pets! to learn why it's important and y'all can get shirts at the link in my bio," she captioned the shot.

Many have since reacted to the post, but not focused on the promoted items. "This girl is taking a selfie when she should be apologizing and it's really PISSING ME OFF," one user argued, while another asked, 'How about you neuter your nasty attitude towards your fans?"

A different individual commented, "Unfollowing for the way you disrespect and humiliate your fans. It takes balls not to apologize or see a problem with your actions." Someone else fumed, "It doesn't cost a damn thing to have class. You showed just how much you lack. Disappointed."

During her "Miranda Lambert: Velvet Rodeo The Las Vegas Residency" on Saturday, July 15, Miranda was just a few bars into her song "Tin Man" when she spotted the seemingly rude concertgoers. She briefly paused her performance to scold the fans.

"I'm gonna stop here for a second. I'm sorry," the Grammy Award winner said as seen in a TikTok video filmed by one person in the audience. "These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song. It's pissing me off a little bit," she said while pointing to some people in front of her.

"Sorry, I don't like it. At all," the "Fastest Girl in Town" songstress continued. "We're here to hear some country music tonight. I'm singing some country damn music." While some people cheered along as she called out those distracted from the music, some attendees were seen walking out of the venue after she shamed them for taking selfies.

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