Even country music royalty isn't immune to the wrath of winter! Miranda Lambert, the "Bluebird" singer and proud owner of a sprawling 400-acre horse farm near Nashville, recently found herself battling frigid temperatures and mountains of snow to care for her beloved horses.
A massive winter storm swept through Tennessee, leaving residents bundled up indoors and businesses closed.
But for Lambert, a snow day wasn't an option. Her furry friends needed her, no matter the weather.
"Cowgirls Don't Cry... But I Want To"
Lambert, a Texas native, took to TikTok to share her snowy horse-care adventures, giving fans a glimpse into her life as a dedicated horse owner.
"This Southern gal isn't made for the cold," she confessed in the caption, showcasing her bundled-up look in the video.
"Cowgirls don't cry," she declared, hauling an armful of hay.
But with a mischievous grin, she added, "Not today. But I want to."
The video then cuts to the inside of her cozy horse barn, where Lambert provides a weather update. "It is 11 degrees. It says it feels like zero," she exclaimed. Turning to her horses, she announced, "We're gonna have a stall hang day and eat a lot of hay."
Fans flooded the comments section with messages of support and admiration.
"You're a true cowgirl, Miranda! Taking care of those horses no matter what," one fan wrote.
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