Hold onto your cowboy hats, y'all, because Miranda Lambert's about to drop some truth bombs with her new album, and things are about to get personal. The country queen's latest single, "Alimony," is a sassy, empowering anthem for anyone who's ever kicked a cheating ex to the curb – and the timing couldn’t be more eyebrow-raising.
The song, a foot-stomping, finger-wagging ode to divorce, finds Miranda advising a friend navigating the treacherous waters of spousal support:
"Just know as soon as you get caught / They’ll all be good as mine," she sings, her voice dripping with a mix of empathy and I-told-you-so satisfaction. “I called that lawyer up in Dallas, the one who’s livin’ in that palace / So I know he’s good at winnin’, if you think there’s somethin’ that you’re missin.
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While Miranda has yet to confirm the inspiration behind the song, fans are convinced it's a not-so-subtle message to her estranged husband, Brendan McLoughlin.
Miranda and Brendan’s whirlwind romance and subsequent separation have been tabloid fodder for months.
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