Miranda Lambert claps back at body-shamer who said singer looks ‘unattractive’ in leggings

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Miranda Lambert sarcastically trolled a body-shamer after being called out for wearing a pair of leggings.
The country star had reportedly uploaded multiple pictures and videos on her Instagram, showing how her February went. The social media share included clips of her doing yoga with goats as she wore a pair of bold blue leggings, as reported by Page Six.
The post also showed her riding a horse as she captioned it as “Feb 🌵💕🐴.”
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Troll calls Miranda Lambert’s choice of clothing ‘not attractive’
Miranda Lambert's post received love from her fans, with comments like, "What a month! Love all of these sweet moments 🩷," "One very Beautiful woman right there😍," and "never gonna get tired of these AZ, horse filled, all smiles photo dumps! love to see u living ur best life 🩵."
But one social media user chose to be ruthless and unkind while commenting on her appearance.

They said, “Yikes, legging type pants are not attractive on people with a little extra here and there. They don't do you any favors. You are too beautiful to display the unattractive parts.”
“I'm not a fan of leggings on anyone, actually. I've seen way more of a person's business than I wanted to,” they added.

Miranda Lambert gives it back to body-shamer in style

Miranda Lambert, 41, posted a screenshot of the comment on her Instagram Story with a funny response that read, “Good to know! 😂 I’ll do better about displaying my ‘unattractive parts'."
Lambert is certainly not someone who is afraid to hit back at the critics.
Fans express their disappointment as Miranda Lambert joins Morgan Wallen's tour
In early February, Miranda Lambert posted an Instagram reel, reading rude comments from people as she decided to join Morgan Wallen on his upcoming I'm the Problem tour, as per People.
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The ‘Wranglers’ hitmaker wrote in the caption, “I appreciate that y’all aren’t afraid to hold back 😂."
She went on to read comments like, “Hm, team Miranda forever, but this comes as a shock,” “I'm so disappointed in both of you, may God forgive you both,” and “We're really doing bad on this tour, Morgan.”
A user reportedly said, “You are not a side dish. You're the main course.”
Another one commented, “Miranda, you're just clinging to something popular so you can try to stay relevant.”
“I'm so confused why you haven't been entertainer of the year the last several years. I'm further confused on why you'd be opening for anyone. You should be the headliner. What's going on?” a comment added.
Wallen, 31, announced his upcoming tour in January, which will feature 19 shows in 10 different cities.
“We made so many lifelong memories on the One Night at a Time World Tour, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for my fans and the way they showed up each night,” Wallen said in a statement announcing the tour, which kicks off on June 20.
Set to kick off in June, the tour will feature several musical guests, besides Lambert, like Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, Koe Wetzel, Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley and Anne Wilson.
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