Country music superstar Miranda Lambert has finally broken her silence regarding the recent video that captured her addressing a couple of girls taking selfies during her concert. And it seems like she doesn’t have any regrets about it.

During her Velvet Rodeo Las Vegas residency, Lambert noticed the girls more focused on their phones than listening to her hit song, Tin Man. Frustrated, she called them out, expressing her disappointment and stating, “We’re here to hear some country music tonight. I’m singing some country damn music.”

While some attendees cheered her on, others opted to leave the arena in protest. The incident was caught on camera and quickly circulated online, drawing a mixed response from fans. Some admired Lambert’s honesty, while others questioned her reaction.

But Lambert, known for her fierce and unapologetic attitude, clearly stands her ground. At a recent concert, she spotted a fan wearing a T-shirt that said, “Shoot Tequila, Not Selfies.” Lambert happily acknowledged the humor and complimented the fan, proving that she can laugh off the controversy surrounding the original incident.

With this comment, Lambert seems to address the selfie incident in public for the first time, leaving some fans divided and others applauding her boldness.

In this digital age where capturing every moment on our phones has become the norm, Lambert’s message resonates with those who believe fans should give their undivided attention to the artists they pay hard-earned money to see. Lambert’s interruption during her concert serves as a reminder to live in the moment and savor the experience. After all, isn’t the real value of a concert in the live performance, the raw emotions, and the connection shared with the artist and the fellow fans?

Lambert’s outspokenness is a breath of fresh air, and she’s not afraid to speak up when something doesn’t sit right with her. It’s a quality that her fans admire, as she stays true to her roots and continues to deliver her signature authentic country sound.

The controversy may have sparked debates and divided opinions, but it’s clear that Lambert remains unapologetic and determined to keep the focus on what truly matters – the music.