
After more than two decades in the music industry, artists definitely develop a strong sense of self-confidence.
And Miranda Lambert is proving just that with her ‘cheeky’ response to haters after a TikTok video of her shocking wardrobe malfunction went viral.
A fan at Miranda’s July 25 concert at Lumen Field in Seattle recorded the star onstage in a miniskirt, and because of the angle – and the help of the miniskirt – fans were able to see her derriere.
After this video went viral, Miranda, 41, decided to embrace the moment.
In a TikTok posted in the aftermath of the original video, Miranda posted a video of her own as she walked on stage with her 2014 song Little Red Wagon playing over it.
The overlaid text on screen read, ‘It ain’t my fault when walkin jaws droppin like ooooo ahhhh,’ referencing lyrics to the same song.
In the caption she wrote, ‘I’ve been warning y’all about my backyard swagger since 2014,’ followed by the kissy-face emoji.
And fans rushed to the comments to praise Miranda for embracing the mishap.
Miranda Lambert had a ‘cheeky’ response to haters after a TikTok video of her shocking wardrobe malfunction went viral

A fan at Miranda’s July 25 concert at Lumen Field in Seattle recorded the star onstage in a miniskirt, and because of the angle – and the help of the miniskirt – fans were able to see her derriere
‘She wins the internet today. Best. Clap. back. Ever!!!’ one fan commented on the TikTok.
‘Yes girl way to respond to the haters!’ another said.
Others complimented Miranda on her toned body.
‘Miranda. I saw it and immediately thought GOALS.
‘Your hamstrings and glutes had me jealous!!’ one fan wrote.
‘Still trying to get my jaw off the floor,’ another said.
Many applauded her confidence – something that Miranda has spoken candidly about in recent years.
In an interview with Health, she spoke about her ongoing body issues throughout the years and how she finally got to a comfortable space – something that has made performing less anxiety-inducing for her.

In a TikTok posted in the aftermath of the original video, Miranda posted a video of her own as she walked on stage with her 2014 song Little Red Wagon playing over it
‘It’s so good to find your place,’ she said.
‘I don’t like being onstage worrying about my body. That’s the last thing I want to be thinking about. I don’t give my best performance when I’m distracted by my insecurities.’
She recalled the story of a young girl who came up to her at a concert and mentioned that she had thrown away her scale because of Miranda.
‘That gave me confidence to be like, “Whatever state you’re in, you’ve gotta rock it” she said.