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“Told y’all this was coming,” she teased fans on TikTok.

Miranda Lambert Embraces Viral Wardrobe Moment with Humor
Miranda Lambert proves she’s unbothered both on and off the stage.
After a clip of her July 25 performance at Seattle’s Lumen Field went viral, the country singer had a witty response that showed her bold personality extends beyond her music.
In a TikTok video captured by a fan, Lambert is seen on stage wearing a black T-shirt with brown leather fringe, tied at the waist, paired with a blue denim miniskirt that rested high on her thighs. She completed the outfit with a cowboy hat, a brown leather belt featuring a large silver buckle, and her trademark confidence.
@mirandalambert I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014 😘
♬ Little Red Wagon (Album) – Miranda Lambert
A fan-captured TikTok video from Miranda Lambert’s July 25 performance at Seattle’s Lumen Field went viral after zooming in on a cheeky moment — literally. The clip showed the bottom edge of Lambert’s skirt riding up, revealing part of her backside. The fan humorously captioned the post, “Miranda Lambert got up close and personal with us in the pit!”
Lambert, unfazed by the attention, responded with a playful TikTok of her own, wearing the same outfit before taking the stage that night. She set the video to her 2014 song “Little Red Wagon,” highlighting the lyric, “It ain’t my fault when I’m walking jaws dropping like ooooo ahhhh.” That line appeared across the video — with part of it cheekily placed over her behind. Her caption read, “I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014 😘.”
Fans loved her humorous take. One person commented, “Miranda, I saw it and immediately thought GOALS. Your hamstrings and glutes had me jealous!!” Another added, “So happy she’s got her sass back! She doesn’t owe anyone an explanation. You go, girl — you’re gorgeous!”
Lambert has previously opened up about body confidence. In a 2019 Health magazine cover story, she spoke candidly about her appearance and how it impacts her performances. “I don’t like being onstage worrying about my body,” she said. “That’s the last thing I want on my mind. I can’t give my best performance if I’m focused on my insecurities.”













