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The 2019 ACM Moment When Miranda Lambert Threw Shade at Blake Shelton

Miranda Lambert commands the stage at the 2019 ACM Awards, moments before delivering her now-famous lyric change aimed at ex-husband Blake Shelton.
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  • Riley is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, known for her engaging storytelling and insightful coverage of the genre.
  • Before joining Country Thang Daily, Riley developed her expertise at Billboard and People magazine, focusing on feature stories and music reviews.
  • Riley has a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Belmont University, with a minor in Cultural Studies.

Every now and then, country music gives us a live TV moment so good, it deserves to be framed like a gold record. One of those came straight from the 2019 ACM Awards when Miranda Lambert, already deep into her post-Blake glow-up, threw the kind of shade you don’t recover from overnight.

At that point, Miranda had been married to Brendan McLoughlin for a hot minute. Blake was playing house with Gwen Stefani. The industry had largely moved on from the Lambert-Shelton divorce saga. But Miranda still had one last little lyric change tucked in her back pocket, and she pulled it out with a smirk during a medley performance that already had the crowd buzzing.

When she rolled into “Little Red Wagon,” fans knew the line was coming. Instead of singing “I live in Oklahoma,” which was a nod to her old life with Blake, she gave it a new twist. “I got the hell out of Oklahoma.”

Mic drop.

It wasn’t subtle. It wasn’t accidental. And with Blake sitting in the audience, it wasn’t just shade. It was Miranda lighting a full-on fire. No wide-eyed innocence. No playing coy. Just a sharp lyric switch that said everything she didn’t need to tweet.

To be fair, she had been changing that line in her live shows for a while. But this moment was different. This was the ACMs. This was national television. This was a room full of country music’s biggest names and her ex-husband. If there was ever a time to let it rip, this was it. She delivered it with boots planted and a grin that said she knew exactly what she was doing.

The only disappointment was the camera. There was no cut to Blake, no reaction shot, just a missed opportunity for TV gold. Come on, ACMs. You had one job.

Fans and media were caught off guard. The dust between the two seemed to have settled, but Miranda understood the power of timing. The crowd roared. Twitter lit up. That new line became an instant classic among country clapbacks.

It’s worth noting Miranda didn’t spend the whole night in flamethrower mode. She later joined George Strait on stage for a gorgeous “Run” performance, again showing why she’s one of the most powerful voices in the genre. She even took a moment to reflect on “Over You,” the song she wrote with Blake about his late brother. She called it a special moment and said she was glad they had that song together. It was a reminder that not every chapter ends in bitterness.

But let’s be real. It’s the fire people remember. The smirk. The stomped-out lyric. That loud and clear message from Miranda Lambert was that she still had something to say. And she knows exactly when to say it.

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