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Miranda Lambert Reads “Mean Tweets”

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Miranda Lambert Reads “Mean Tweets”

Folks are still pretty upset about Morgan Wallen’s new tour.  They’re saying it’s too expensive, and it’s not going to enough cities.

Now, even Miranda Lambert is catching strays from all the online hate.  She was announced as one of his special guests in certain cities, along with Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, and more.

However, Miranda can handle anything.  She took it in stride, as only she can do.  She had someone film her while she read off some mean Tweets about the situation.

Here are some of the best ones:

1.  “This ain’t it, sis.”

2.  “Team Miranda forever, but this comes as a shock.”

3.  “I’m so disappointed in both of you.  May God forgive you both.”  To which Miranda laughed and said, “We’re really doing bad on this tour, Morgan.”

4.  “You are not a side dish.  You are the main course.”  And then someone off camera shouted, “It’s true.”  (Pretty wild to think that Morgan is so big, that he’s able to use Miranda as an opening act.)

And then most of the tweets after that just showed their support for Miranda, wishing she was the headliner instead.  Those are some good fans!

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