Miranda Lambert, country music's reigning queen of sass and heartbreak, has sent fans into a frenzy with a sneak peek of her new song, "Alimony." The timing couldn't be more suspicious, coming just weeks after a video of her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, dancing with other women at her Nashville bar went viral.
The song snippet, shared on Lambert's Instagram, features the singer and her bandmates dancing to a catchy tune with lyrics flashing on screen: "If you're gonna leave me in San Antone, remember the alimony."
The internet, as always, was quick to connect the dots. Was this Miranda's way of addressing the recent scandal? The lyrics certainly seemed pointed, with references to a "Stetson hat that you wear all the time," "those real expensive rounds of golf," and "this diamond you're still paying off.
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One fan on TikTok took the investigation to the next level, breaking down the lyrics and arguing that they were a direct response to Brendan's dance floor antics.
“If you ask me, it sounds like she wrote that last week,” the TikTok user declared, pointing to lines like "Cause know that soon as you get caught, they'll all be good as mine" as evidence.
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