How Miranda Lambert Handled a Selfie Incident at Her Concert: “I Raised a Little Hell”

Miranda Lambert is not sorry for calling out some concertgoers who were taking selfies during her emotional song “Tin Man” at her Las Vegas residency show on July 17. The country star took to Instagram on July 23 to share a photo of herself holding a sign that reads “Shoot Tequila, Not Selfies” at her show in Nashville. She explained that she was jokingly reacting to a fan who tried to take a selfie with her during her performance, and that she loves her fans and respects their right to take pictures. The incident happened when Lambert was singing “Tin Man”, a ballad about heartbreak and loneliness, at her Velvet Rodeo show at the Resorts World Las Vegas. She noticed a group of women in the front row who were more interested in taking selfies than listening to her song. She stopped the song and said, “I’m gonna stop right here for a sec, I’m sorry. These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song and it’s pissing me off a little bit. I don’t like it – at all. We’re here to
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