Jana Kramer isn’t afraid to bare all on her podcast — even if it occasionally makes for awkward hangouts with her fellow moms.
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Jana Kramer said she thinks Miranda Lambert was "kind of rude" to a group of fans when the country star called out concertgoers for taking selfies during her show. "I get the other side of it where it’s like ‘Ok, I’m here to listen to music,' but it’s also it’s a concert, in my mind, wouldn’t you want people having fun?" the 39-year-old said on her "While Down" podcast on Monday.
The "I Got the Boy" singer said she could understand calling out an audience member for "being inappropriate" or "super loud or disrupting the show" for everyone else, "but this just seems like a respectful situation where they were just wanting to take a photo and in my mind I thought that was kind of rude." Kramer said she loves it when fans take selfies during her shows. "I’m like, ‘Hey!’ I’m gonna go in and like, ‘Cheese!’ because that’s a part of them remembering the concert and having fun and wanting me to be a part of it." She added that even if the concertgoers were only taking pictures of themselves without her in the background, "I’d be like ‘take a million selfies as you want, you’re at my concert having so much fun’ and I personally like the selfie part at the end of our [podcast] shows." The pregnant mother of two, who is engaged to ex-soccer player Allan Russell, noted that the women were "dressed to the nines" and she believed they had paid in the "seven hundreds" for their tickets.
"It wasn’t like they just rolled in, were being drunkos and were being loud," she said. Kramer isn’t the only celebrity to call out Lambert over the incident.
Last week, LL Cool J laughed at the idea of chastising his concertgoers for taking a selfie during a show. He joked that his fans are not only allowed to take selfies, but they can do anything
.Jana Kramer isn’t afraid to bare all on her podcast — even if it occasionally makes for awkward hangouts with her fellow moms.
Jana Kramer is weighing in on Miranda Lambert’s recent selfie scandal.
Miranda Lambert isn't afraid of a bit of trouble, as the singer proudly declared she «raised a little hell» during her Las Vegas residency. The «If I Was a Cowboy» singer recently wrapped her latest string of shows at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino's Zappos Theater, celebrating the occasion with a post on Instagram.
selfie-shaming country crooner called yet another unscheduled time-out in the middle of her Las Vegas residency on Saturday to address the audience. This time, however, it was to enthusiastically express appreciation for a concertgoer’s t-shirt, reportedly emblazoned with the seemingly pro-Lambert slogan, “Shoot Tequila, Not Selfies.”In a video posted to Instagram, Lambert, 39, who rather controversially unleashed an anti-selfie tirade at a recent show, can be seen whooping it up with fans after she spots the article of clothing.
Miranda Lambert having some fun with her fans.
Miranda Lambert shot down fans for taking a selfie at her concert, and now fans have shared a video that shows the singer touching on the controversial moment. During another concert at her Velvet Rodeo residency in Las Vegas, the country star spotted someone in the audience who was wearing a T-shirt that read "Shoot Tequila, Not Selfies." Lambert appeared to enjoy the reference, telling the fan, "That's bada--." She pointed at the fan as she read the text on the shirt to the audience, who reacted with loud applause. "She did it, I didn't," she laughed, apparently acknowledging the controversy that has surrounded the original incident.
The controversy around Miranda Lambert‘s recent reaction to fans taking selfies in the front row of her show has not totally died down just yet!
Miranda Lambert raised a toast to her loyal fans after recently sparking backlash for her onstage behavior.
Miranda Lambert is sharing her appreciation for a supportive fan. The songstress took some time out of her show on Saturday to call out a concertgoer — but this time to shower them with some kindness.Amid the country crooner's performance at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino's Zappos Theater — as part of her residency engagement — Lambert stopped the show for a moment to call out one fan's style statement.«Her shirt says, 'Shoot tequila, not selfies,'» Lambert announced on stage with a smile as the audience erupted into cheers, eliciting a chuckle from the singer.«She did it, I didn't!» Lambert added with a laugh, before telling the fan, «That's bada**!»Lambert also accepted a small mini-bottle of tequila from the fan, and took a swig on stage after giving cheers and continuing on with the show.A post shared by Melanie (@mmorris785)The fun fan interaction comes just a week after a more divisive incident, in which Lambert scolded a group of fans who stood up together to pose for a selfie during the show.The 39-year-old country singer stopped her concert while she was in the middle of singing her 2016 song, «Tin Man,» and pointed out two fans in the crowd, saying, «These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song.
reported People on Saturday. During his Atlantic City gig on Friday, Vanilla Ice, born Robert Matthew Van Winkle, told fans, “You can take all the selfies you want!” “This ain’t no Miranda Lambert concert.” Van Winkle, 55, who was there as a part of his “I Love the 90s” concert, later told attendees that he would be coming into the crowd to take more pictures with fans. “Turn it around like Miranda hates,” shouted Van Winkle.
LL Cool J fans should feel free to take all the selfies they want at his concerts. The rapper, 55, chided Miranda Lambert this week after a video from one of her concerts in Las Vegas went viral when she stopped in the middle of her song "Tin Man" to call out a group of women for taking photos. "I'm gonna stop right here for a second," the 39-year-old country star told the crowd a week ago. "These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song.
Fans aren’t the only ones weighing in on Miranda Lambert‘s recent concert drama. After the 39-year-old country singer stopped her Las Vegas show to call out a group of fans who were taking a selfie, Lambert has been under fire for her comments.
Miranda Lambert's recent concert drama. After the 39-year-old country singer stopped her Las Vegas show to call out a group of fans who were taking a selfie, Lambert has been under fire for her comments. Rapper and actor LL Cool J, whose real name is James Todd Smith, recently commented on Lambert's actions during an interview on the radio show. When the radio hosts asked LL Cool J if he would call out a fan for taking a selfie at his show, he began laughing and saying, «No.» «Miranda, get over it, baby,» he quipped. «They're fans.
Whoopi Goldberg seems to have sided with Miranda Lambert’s controversial concert remarks after the country singer called out a group of fans for taking a distracting selfie during her concert on Saturday.
Video of country music star Miranda Lambert has resurfaced as the singer deals with backlash over her on stage behavior toward fans. Lambert, 39, went viral after a video showed her scolding a group of fans taking a selfie while enjoying her Vegas residency.The online backlash led to video of the "Gunpowder & Lead" singer popping a fan's beach ball in 2019 resurfacing. "I love y'all, but we're not at the damn beach, we're singing country music tonight," Lambert said in the video as the audience cheered.
Miranda Lambert has halted her recent show in Las Vegas to call out fans who were taking selfies.During her performance of ‘Tin Man’ at her July 15 show of her Miranda Lambert: Velvet Rodeo The Las Vegas Residency, the country singer stopped singing to confront a few attendees who were taking photos of themselves.“I’m going to stop right here for a sec,” she told the crowd. “These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song and it’s pissing me off a little bit.”She continued: “I don’t like it at all.
Miranda Lambert gives her all during concerts — and she wants her audience to do the same.
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Miranda Lambert has been through several public highs and lows since rising to fame on the competition series Nashville Star in 2003.
scolding fans taking selfies during her Las Vegas residency show — when Goldberg had a showstopping moment of her own.“I’m gonna stop right here for a second, I’m sorry,” Lambert said to her pianist Saturday, according to a TikTok posted the following day. “These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song.”“It’s pissing me off a little bit,” continued the songstress, who had been part way through an acoustic performance of “Tin Man.” “Sorry, I don’t like it.