Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:another "Who?"
Please. I don't follow country music at all, and yet I still know who Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert are as well as Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. (And, of course, Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman). I mean, c'mon.
Right - you'd think someone posting in the entertainment and pop culture forum would have at least some interest/knowledge of pop culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who?
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Who?
Anonymous wrote:Miranda lost a whole lot of weight not long ago & looks much better than Blake does these days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought it was impressive that they got it all done to announce it the day it was signed. None of this is-the-ring-on-or-off, who looks sadder know that they've announced their separation, when will they file stuff? Proves that celebrities can still have a degree of privacy in this day and age if they are committed to doing so. This was probably the 'stealthiest' celeb divorce since Katie Holmes dumped Tom Cruise.
I think it helped that in OK you can divorce in 2 weeks. It sounds like there was no required separation that had to be filed so there was nothing for the press to pick up until the judge signed the petition.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she did cheat, maybe not, but hilarious what an "anonymous source" (aka Blake's publicity team) had to say:
"Blake is just that incredibly loyal and dedicated husband. I can guarantee you he has been faithful to that woman...he hasn’t cheated ever.”
Ah, so much good stuff here.
1. "I can guarantee you" Really? How am I supposed to believe that is even remotely possible?
2. Just had to chuckle at the Clinton-esque descriptor: "that woman..."
3. "Hasn't cheated ever." Except on his first wife. With Miranda.
Anonymous wrote:I thought it was impressive that they got it all done to announce it the day it was signed. None of this is-the-ring-on-or-off, who looks sadder know that they've announced their separation, when will they file stuff? Proves that celebrities can still have a degree of privacy in this day and age if they are committed to doing so. This was probably the 'stealthiest' celeb divorce since Katie Holmes dumped Tom Cruise.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe I'm contributing to this thread since I don't know the first thing about Miranda or Blake, or country music. For what it's worth, I heard on the radio this morning that Miranda cheated on Blake with 2 men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess he can't ride in her little red wagon.
Well the front seat's broken and the axle's draggin'.
Now he's really mad he let her record the song of her career: "The House That Built Me" (which he had on hold and thankfully gave it to her. What a tragedy it would have been if he recorded it instead).
I don't really know anything about Blake Shelton, because country music sung by males has been terrible for at minimum 15 years, and I generally hate that the people who sing country music songs don't write them. But the first time I heard "The House That Built Me" I burst into tears. It is that good.
"Mama's Broken Heart" is also awesome.
So, Team Miranda here? Don't tell anyone.
You would like Kacey Musgraves if you don't already listen to her