Miranda Lambert has been rumored to have sent a congratulatory note to Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani after supposedly learning that the two have gotten married. Apparently, this is one of those false stories about the country singer.
EconoTimes already reported that Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s alleged secret wedding in Oklahoma did not happen. While it is true that the latter spent a weekend of fun on her boyfriend’s ranch and their families were present too, it does not mean that a wedding has taken place.
Thus, Miranda Lambert’s congratulatory note was a made-up story. There is no way she will send something like that if no wedding has taken place to start with.
Now, while her ex-husband, Blake Shelton, is doing so well in the love department, Miranda Lambert seems to be struggling at it. She also started dating after her failed marriage with Blake but it seems she has not found the right one.
She fell for Evan Felker while they were on tour earlier this year but it was said to be a wrong decision for the latter was already married at the time. She was tagged as a homewrecker for it supposedly led to Felker’s divorce with his wife.
Now, WJLA, an ABC-affiliated news outlet, reported on Aug. 26 that she already broke up with her boyfriend of six months. “The House That Built Me” singer appeared to have moved on from the recent split when she said she is happy with her life at the moment.
Speaking to The Tennessean, she shared that she is happily single and added, “Love is a hard road sometimes and it’s been a roller-coaster ride for me, but I’m definitely thankful for all the ups and downs...you’ve got to take the bad parts and put them on paper and then move on to the happy parts.”
Meanwhile, Miranda Lambert just reunited with her Pistol Annies bandmates. She is set to collaborate with Angaleena Presley and Ashley Monroe again for a new record. This will be their first album in five years.


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