‘We Left. As Did LOTS of the Crowd’: Fans Shame Miranda Lambert for Her Behavior at Montana Festival – What Happened?

Country star Miranda Lambert is facing criticism after

a video from her July 14 performance at the Montana Festival went viral.

In the clip, Lambert can be seen reprimanding the audience for not

paying attention to her, saying, “I can see your

head is not turned the right way, which is this way,” while pointing at herself.

Her annoyed tone prompted many fans to walk out, with one attendee stating,

“We left. As did LOTS of the crowd.” Lambert continued,

saying, “If you came to visit, you can do it somewhere else.”

While some fans cheered her on, others voiced disappointment,

saying her behavior on stage has made them lose interest in her music.

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