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Miranda Lambert isn't afraid to set a fan straight - even if it means stopping mid concert to chastise them for their behavior.
The country star, 40, stopped a second show this month to call out a fan who was behaving badly during her concert in front of hundreds of stunned audience members, some of whom quickly whipped out their phones to capture the moment for social media.
In video footage taken during the show, Miranda is seen lambasting some fans who were not looking in her direction as she performed.
'I can see your head is not turned the right way, which is this way,' the singer said in a clip filmed from the audience at Under The Big Sky in Montana.
'So, if you came to visit, you can do it somewhere else,' she continued.
Miranda Lambert stunned fans when she stopped her show in Big Sky, Montana, to call out a fan who was behaving badly during her concert
It's not the first time Miranda has paused a show to call out a rowdy fan, doing the same just two weeks ago while she was performing her song Tin Man at a show in Texas
'If you came to sing and hear some country music and drink some beer and raise some hell, then we're doing that tonight,' the singer said, as the crowd cheered.
Miranda then hinted at the cause of the distraction, telling off the naughty audience guests for causing 'drama' and 'fighting'.
'Are we clear? Are we done with our drama?' she continued, pointing to an area in the crowd.
'Fighting is not okay,' she continued.
'It's always the girls. We get crazy! the singer quipped.
It's not clear what exactly the fan was doing when she was called out.
People were divided over the star's decision to demand the complete undivided attention of the crowd, many taking to social media to slam the singer for bringing the show to a stop again.
'Miranda Lambert is back at it yelling at her fans who are not looking at her when she is performing. My thought is this: she is NOT entertaining to go see. She stands in one spot & hits mediocre notes from okay songs. If she was a better performer, she’d get the attention,' one user commented on X.
'Almost exactly a year later, Miranda Lambert is pulling the same BS at her concerts,' raged another, referencing a similar occurrence at a concert last year.
'These people paid good money to be there they can do as they please. Miranda is easily the most toxic singer I've ever seen in my life. Climb down off your high horse and touch grass,' they wrote.
Meanwhile on TikTok, the singer faced similar criticism, with one user commenting: 'Miranda Lambert your M.O. really sucks! I mean at every freaking concert. you calling somebody out..... it's getting old.....very old!'
Another added: 'If I spend my own money to go to a show I’ll take a nap if I feel like it…what does it matter to her?!?!'
The singer has a history of calling out fans, also scolding some fans during a show last year
People were divided over the star's decision to demand the complete undivided attention of the crowd, many taking to social media to slam the singer for bringing the show to a stop again
It's not the first time Miranda has paused a show to call out a rowdy fan, doing the same just two weeks ago while she was performing her song Tin Man at a show in Texas.
'Did somebody faint? Did somebody pass out? Are you good?' the If I Was a Cowboy asked after she paused the song.
'Are y’all fighting during this song? Because I will come down there, and you don’t want that today. We’re not doing that today. I’m going to go East Texas on you’re a-- real quick!' she said.
After confirming that everyone was safe, she asked if anyone was bleeding before remarking on the demographic of the people fighting at her shows.
'It’s always the girls!' she exclaimed. 'We always get riled up, and we start punching each other. Why?'
Miranda then asked security to remove the group who were fighting from the crowd.
The singer has a history of calling out fans.
At her Las Vegas residency last year July, the Tin Man singer stopped her show, telling the audience after spotting some girls taking selfies.
'I'm gonna stop right here for a second. … These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song. It's p---ing me off a little bit,' she admitted.
'I don't like it, at all,' she continued, as the crowd cheered.
'We're here to hear some country music tonight. I'm singing some country damn music.'