Miranda Lambert interrupts another concert and confronts a fan over her T-shirt

Despite the reaction, Miranda Lambert seemed to have no remorse for humiliating one of her fans.
As previously reported by Mamas Uncut, the country music legend is now residing in Las Vegas. And, during one of her concerts last week, she unexpectedly paused to acknowledge a fan.

According to accounts, as Lambert was playing her song Tin Man, she noticed a fan who paid to attend her event snapping a “selfie.” Lambert used the chance to confront the paying fan in front of the entire audience.
She said, “I’m going to stop for a minute.” Lambert then proceeded to admonish the woman she was motioning to to stop snapping selfies instead of listening to music.
“These females seem obsessed with their selfies and aren’t paying attention to the song, which irritates me a little.” I apologize, but I don’t enjoy the song at all. We’re here to listen to some country music tonight.” I am performing some amazing country music.

As the woman put her phone aside, Lambert resumed his performance. People at the performance quickly showed their support for Lambert, clapping her on as she called out the “selfie-takers.”
Lambert halted her last performance after witnessing a fan wearing a t-shirt that stated, “Shoot tequila, not selfies.” Lambert seemed to like the clothing.
“Her shirt says, ‘Shoot tequila, not selfies,” Lambert told the audience. “She did it, I didn’t!”
Lambert’s actions have further infuriated people. “Wow! “I can’t believe this is her response to her rudeness,” one user said.

While fellow concertgoers appeared to back Lambert, other social media users were as supportive of his conduct. One Twitter user commented, “What a way to embarrass and shame your loyal fans who adore you.” It’s possible that she made fun of them, snapped a photo, and then advised them to cherish the moment. “Not cool.”
“Going to a concert is about having an experience and making memories.” If someone wants to take a picture to document that memory, they should be able to,” said another Twitter user.
The “self-taker” in question has subsequently commented on Lambert’s conduct and released the images she shot. “It was 30 seconds at most,” Adela Calin said of how long it took to snap the photo before they returned to their seats, adding that they “took the picture quickly and were going to sit back down.”
But Miranda Lambert has already called them out before they arrive. Calin acknowledged she was “appalled” by Lambert’s dismissive remarks in front of thousands of people.
“It felt like I was back at school with the teacher scolding me for doing something wrong and telling me to sit down back in my place,” she told me. “I believe she aimed to portray us as inexperienced and self-centered. But we were simply adult ladies in our 30s and 60s attempting to capture a photograph.”