Miranda Lambert Takes Shot At Blake Shelton, Changes Lyrics To “I Got The Hell Out Of Oklahoma”

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Gotta love that Miranda Lambert fire.

Miranda blew the roof off last night with her medley of hits including “Kerosene,” “Gunpowder and Lead,” and more classics, but the highlight of the performance was when she changed the lyrics of “Little Red Wagon” from “I live in Oklahoma” to an emphatic, “I got the hell out of Oklahoma.”

An obvious dig at her ex-husband and Oklahoma native Blake Shelton, but let’s be honest… as petty as it may be, we all want the camera to show Blake’s face in that moment. She has performed it this way for a while now, but never with Blake in the same room, just let us see it. At the end of the day though, it makes sense to change the lyrics to something else. After all, she doesn’t live in Oklahoma anymore, but did she have to go so hard?

Damn right she did and we love her for it.

“She’s Whiskey In A Teacup.” Get the shirt here.

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