Miranda Lambert 'didn't clap' for ex Blake Shelton performed at CMAs
2023/08/09

She and her ex-husband Blake Shelton announced their surprised divorce in 2015 after 10 years together. 

Miranda Lambert and her new husband Brendan McLoughlin stood out from the rest of the audience at the 53rd CMA Awards in Nashville when they didn't clap after her former husband performed on stage, according to Us Weekly.

The Voice coach took to the stage for a fiery rendition of his hit country song God's Country on Tuesday night.

Stone faced: Miranda Lambert and her new husband Brendan McLoughlin stood out at the CMA Awards on Tuesday when they didn't clap after her ex Blake Shelton performed, according to Us Weekly

'Everyone stood up to clap for Blake at the end of his performance except Miranda Lambert and her husband,' a member of the audience said.

'At the commercial break, they both left their seats.'

The cold reception was in contrast to how Blake and his partner Gwen Stefani acted when Miranda took to the stage to sing her song It All Comes Out in the Wash, which featured a car wash setup framing her drummer.

According to the same witness, the two singers 'were nodding their heads' while Miranda played. 

Not feeling it: 'Everyone stood up to clap for Blake at the end of his performance except Miranda Lambert and her husband,' an audience member said

On fire: The Voice coach took to the stage for a fiery rendition of his country hit God's Country

Out of there: 'At the commercial break, they both left their seats,' said the sourceMiranda referenced her reticence to talk about her marriage to Blake in the newest issue of Health magazine.

'When everyone's worried about your personal life, it makes you feel like, "Well, if you could just spend some of that time talking about my actual art, that would be great!"' she said.

'But I guess I asked for it, getting into this business,' she continued. 'I'm never gonna get used to the public eye in that way.'

Miranda and Blake announced their separation in July 2015 on the same day as an Oklahoma judge finalized the split.

The two had managed the difficult task of separating in private and kept their court filings out of the news. 

Feeling it: According to the same witness in the audience, Blake and Gwen 'were nodding their heads' while Miranda performed

Moving on: 'When everyone's worried about your personal life, it makes you feel like, "Well, if you could just spend some of that time talking about my actual art, that would be great!"' Miranda said in Health magazineThe seeds of Miranda and Blake's relationship began a decade earlier in 2015.

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