Here’s the Video of Miranda Lambert Calling Out Fans for Taking a Selfie That's Dividing the Internet

Here’s the Video of Miranda Lambert Calling Out Fans for Taking a Selfie That's Dividing the Internet

Country star Miranda Lambert is getting a lot of attention for her latest concert in Las Vegas. The "Mama's Broken Heart" singer performed a show Saturday night as a part of her Velvet Rodeo residency at Planet Hollywood Las Vegas. As she began to sing her song, "Tin Man," Miranda stopped in her tracks to address a couple of front-row fans.

"These girls are worried about their selfies and not listening to the song. It's pissing me off a little bit. I don't like it at all. We're here to hear some country music tonight," Miranda said, motioning at the people to sit down before restarting her song as some members of the crowd cheered. Other fans left the venue, with one person seemingly shouting "let's go, come on, you don't do that to fans."

Miranda is getting seriously mixed reactions. Watch the video and decide for yourself. TikTok viewers were quick to voice their opinions in the comments. "Imagine it was their favorite song and they were taking a video and were excited... 😭," one viewer wrote, "I love Miranda but what?!," chimed in another.

Some fans stood by her side claiming the fans apparently took numerous photos with flash during an emotional song with comments like, "Yes ma’am. How about just enjoy the show and be in the moment." They applauded her for speaking up for the sake of others at the concert the girls might have disturbed.

The concert was a topic of debate on The View,

and the talk show aired an angle of several women standing in front of the stage taking photos with a flash. Whoopi Goldberg jumped to Miranda's defense, saying, "If you're going to spend $750 to come to my concert, then give me the respect of watching me while I'm doing my thing. Or don't come."

This hot debate resulted in the concert video going viral on TikTok, so, what's your take on the situation?

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