Miranda Lambert is raising eyebrows with a recent social media post that she shared just weeks after her husband Brendan McLoughlin’s PDA video scandal. The country music singer took to TikTok to share photos of herself waving at the camera and showing off a peaceful country scene. However, it’s the caption that had people talking, as it was cryptic and could be a bit of a message about how she’s feeling at the moment.
“This is your sign to say goodbye to anything that isn’t serving you anymore,” Miranda Lambert wrote. In the background, her song “Dammit Randy” is playing. The lyrics contain verses such as “We were picture perfect, but you couldn’t put it in a frame.” Her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, did not appear in the photos, per Life and Style.
Is Miranda Lambert Sending a Message to Husband Brendan McLoughlin
Lambert seemingly wore her wedding rings in the post, but some fans wondered if the post may be referencing the video of her husband dancing and getting flirty with other women at her Nashville bar last month. The video caused a bit of a stir among the singer’s fans.
Just days later, one of the women in the video spoke out in defense of McLoughlin. She revealed that the entire encounter was very innocent and that he simply made their bachelorette party group happy.
“We were all dancing together and laughing and talking, thanking him for helping to make our bride-to-be’s night so special and fun,” the woman told In Touch Weekly. “He was gracious and polite and kind. He did a lot of laughing at us because we are a silly bunch and were having a good time just dancing and being goofy together.”
Miranda Lambert never spoke out about Brendan McLoughlin’s behavior in the video. However, sources later admitted that she was pretty upset about the video leak. The insider claimed that the former NYC police officer has a history of cheating, which she takes seriously.
It appears that Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin are going to keep quiet about the controversy. However, fans will likely monitoring the situation to see if any other incidents arise.