Miranda Lambert Brakes Her Silence Post Divorce With Blake Shelton After Being Steped Over By Gwen Stefani

Miranda Lambert is caught in a messy situation as she challenged Gwen Stefani for a showdown. A source shared that Miranda Lambert is tired of being treated as the bad guy following her break-up with Blake Shelton, thus she wants everything cleared out.

A source emerged stating that Miranda Lambert is already plotting her revenge as she is fed up with the Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton drama wherein she is always being discussed. During a previous interview, the country singer has finally had enough where she stated that she is finally going to speak up.

"I've been pretty silent all this time," Miranda stated as per In-Touch Weekly. "But that's about to change."

A source then surfaced that Miranda Lambert is off to defend herself, and this time she's definitely doing something about it. The source then added that Miranda Lambert is open for a showdown with Gwen Stefani herself to clear her image.

"Gwen should be worried about what Miranda is going to say, sing and do next," a source told In-Touch Weekly. "[Miranda] believes she's been portrayed as the bad guy in her breakup with Blake and feels Gwen's contributed to that public perception. Miranda would welcome a showdown with Gwen, to get everything out in the open once and for all."

Parent Herald previously reported that Gwen Stefani opened up about how grateful she is that Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton called it quits. Gwen Stefani then explained that their break-up paved a way for her to move forward.

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have been very vocal with their relationship. During an interview, Gwen Stefani shared how they became close friends and eventually relied on each other for emotional support as they are both going through the same divorce struggles.

Do you think Miranda Lambert is being stepped on by Gwen Stefani's comments about Blake Shelton's past relationship? Do let us know your thoughts through the comment section below.

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