Miranda Lambert and husband Brendan McLoughlin have been rumored to be splitting up just four months after tying the knot. The report stated that the country singer and the New York Police Department Officer is now considering divorce due to marital issues.
According to The Hollywood Life, Lambert and her husband are getting a divorce, and this shocked everyone since the couple just got married in secret after eloping in January. The world got to know about their wedding when Blake Shelton’s ex announced it through her social media account.
On Feb. 17, she posted a photo of herself and McLoughlin and then she wrote, “In honor of Valentine’s Day I wanted to share some news. I met the love of my life. And we got hitched! My heart is full. Thank you Brendan Mcloughlin for loving me for....me.”
Miranda Lambert also added the hashtag #theone and fans commented that they looked good together. Others said that they are glad to see her very happy again and extended sincere congratulatory greetings for the newlyweds.
After Lambert’s wedding was revealed, various publications made follow-up reports and disclosed that the country singer got married on Jan. 26 in Davidson County, Tennessee. Her 27-year-old husband is working as a police officer since January 2013, but he has been assigned to the Midtown South Precinct now.
Now, Miranda Lambert stepped up to clear the rumors. The 35-year-old singer slammed the reports as she and her husband are happy together. To formally debunk the divorce rumors, her representative, Marcel Pariseau issued a statement to USA TODAY on Thursday.
“The report is completely made up and not one iota is true,” he stated. “They are happy and together!”
Meanwhile, it was thought that Blake Shelton would get married first after divorcing from Miranda Lambert since he got into a relationship first. However, it seems the petite songstress was really smitten, and her whirlwind romance got her hooked fast.


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