The country star opens up about her decision to embrace a different kind of family.
Miranda Lambert, the queen of country music with a voice as smooth as Tennessee whiskey and lyrics that cut straight to the heart, has been making headlines again. This time, it's not about a new album or a chart-topping hit, but about her refreshing perspective on family and motherhood.
In a candid conversation on the Dumb Blonde podcast, hosted by Bunnie Xo, wife of rapper Jelly Roll, Lambert confessed that while she doesn't have biological children, she finds immense joy and purpose in mentoring aspiring musicians.
"Since I don't have children of my own, I want to use that part of what I've learned for younger generations," Lambert shared, her voice filled with a passion that resonated with Bunnie and listeners alike.
This desire to nurture talent stems from Lambert's own experiences navigating the often-murky waters of the music industry. "Nobody tells you how this goes," she admitted. "Nobody sits there and gives you a handbook of, like, 'Well, when you make it to this level, this is what's gonna happen.'"
Lambert, who was married to fellow country music superstar Blake Shelton from 2011 to 2016, knows a thing or two about the pressures and triumphs of fame.
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