During her performance in Seattle on July 25, Miranda Lambert‘s outfit – a knotted black T-shirt paired with a short denim miniskirt – went viral on TikTok when a fan-shot video zoomed in enough to reveal a glimpse of her butt as she walked the stage. Unfazed by the attention, Lambert humorously responded with a TikTok video of her own, set to her 2014 song “Little Red Wagon.” The country star quoted the lyrics in her post, “It ain’t my fault when I’m walkin’ jaws droppin’ like ooooo ahhhh,” while captioning the clip, “I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014 😘.” Fans praised her confident, sassy comeback in the comments, with one fan writing, “Very glad she has her sass back! She owes no explanation to anyone!! You go girl! You are beautiful.” Lambert, who was supporting Morgan Wallen during his I’m the Problem Tour stop at Lumen Field during this viral performance, has more opening dates scheduled with the chart-topping country music superstar throughout the summer. (People)

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Miranda Lambert Confidently Claps Back After Her Viral Onstage Miniskirt Reveal
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