Miranda Lambert certainly knows how much her fans love her and her husband Brendan McLoughlin. So, it’s no surprise she just gave them even more to fawn over.
The country singer, 38, and her partner, 31, of four years showed off dance moves in a new Instagram clip she shared set to her song “Actin’ Up.” Miranda, in an emerald and black mini dress, and Brendan, in a sleek black suit, danced and cheered glasses of wine in celebration of the 68th Broadcast Music Industry Country Awards 2022 on November 8.
“Actin up tonight at the @bmi awards with @brendanjmcloughlin,” the CMA Awards 2022 nominee cleverly captioned the video.
Like always, fans couldn’t help but praise Miranda and Brendan in the comment section. “Y’all are always dancing and it’s the cutest thing ever!!!” one person wrote. “Always beautiful Miranda. Hubby gets more handsome with age,” someone else said. “Y’all got moves. ❤️🔥,” a different follower quipped.
The post was just a little taste of the excitement folks can expect to see from her tonight at the 56th annual CMA Awards, where Miranda is nominated for Entertainer of the Year, Best New Album and Best Female Vocalist. Not only are fans ecstatic to see what the couple will wear for the star-studded award show, but many country music enthusiasts are looking forward to her joining Reba McEntire and Carrie Underwood for a tribute to the late Loretta Lynn.
“Good luck at the CMAs 🍻,” a well-wisher wrote on Instagram. “Go Miranda we love you and your beautiful music!! Hope you take it all at the [CMA Awards]. Such a good-looking couple,” someone else said.
According to HELLO!, although Miranda hasn’t won a CMA since 2020, she is the most nominated female artist in CMA Awards history with a total of 61 nominations. The publication also said that on a recent podcast, the singer, whose 39th birthday is on November 10, jokingly said the best present she could receive this year would be a win.
Luckily for her, she not only has tons of fans rooting for just that tonight, but her husband will be by her side cheering her on.
Annie O’Sullivan (she/her) covers holiday, gift guide, travel, and lifestyle content at Good Housekeeping. She has a degree in magazine journalism from Syracuse University and previously reported for Runner’s World, NBC New York/NY 4 and Woman’s Day. Annie also has experience writing entertainment news and celebrity-focused content.
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