Introduction
Gwen Stefani Crying When Miranda Lambert Spoke the Truth, Blake Shelton Had Never Forgotten Her
The video discusses a controversial moment at the Academy of Country Music Awards, where Miranda Lambert performed “Little Red Wagon” but altered the lyrics—changing “I live in Oklahoma” to “I got the hell out of Oklahoma.” Many fans interpreted this as a pointed reference to her ex-husband Blake Shelton, who still lives in Oklahoma, and his current wife Gwen Stefani, who was present in the audience.
The reaction among fans was sharply divided. Some supported Lambert, praising her boldness and seeing it as a powerful artistic statement. Others criticized her, calling the lyric change unnecessary and petty, especially since she and Blake had been divorced for several years.
According to reports, Gwen Stefani allegedly laughed off the incident, viewing it as an embarrassing moment for Lambert and suggesting it showed that Miranda still hadn’t fully moved on. Insiders claimed that Blake and Gwen considered the move “petty” and believed Miranda was “keeping the fire alive” unnecessarily. Meanwhile, Blake reportedly preferred to take the high road and ignore the drama.
Despite the divided opinions, Lambert did not make any further public comments—leaving her onstage performance as her only statement. Some critics accused her of “milking the situation” for publicity, while others defended her as simply expressing herself through her music.