Miranda Lambert clapped back at body shaming trolls on Friday.
The 41-year-old country singer took to Instagram to share her February pH๏τo dump which features glimpses of her enjoying relaxing goat yoga and high-energy horseback riding.
Due to the nature of the activities requiring full range of motion, the star opted for a casual ensemble comprised of a baggy long-sleeve shirt and тιԍнт-fitting leggings — a normal get-up for the level of activity.
And while the star was over the moon to give fans a look into her life off-stage, one critic was unpleased with her choice of fashion for the workout, making it clear they though her ensemble didn’t suit her.
‘Yikes, legging type pants are not attractive on people with a little extra here and there. They don’t do you any favors,’ the user penned in the comments.
‘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 continued, adding a camel emoji.
Miranda Lambert took control of her dignity and clapped back at body shaming trolls; seen November 2024
On Friday, the 41-year-old country singer took to Instagram to share her February pH๏τo dump which features glimpses of her enjoying relaxing goat yoga and high-energy horseback riding
The Hell on Heels vocalist called out the hater with sarcasm, blasting his comment and for her over 4.9M followers to see — and she didn’t shy away from hiding their idenтιтy.
Over a screensH๏τ of the critic’s note she sarcastically penned: ‘Good to know! I’ll do better about displaying my “unattractive parts.”‘
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Her response triggered a wave of fans to slam the hater in the thread underneath the unkind comment, bravely coming to the star’s defense.
‘Tell me you need attention without telling me you need attention,’ one wrote hitting back at the user. While another chimed in, ‘What do you suggest she do YOGA in. Stay in your lane sir.’
One user added, ‘How dare she wear yoga pants while doing yoga.’ Another another pointed out: ‘I really don’t think Miranda cares what you think do you not know her well enough to know that.’
Unfortunately, this isn’t the Wrangler singer’s first time standing up to people attacking her body online and sharing their unsavory comments on social media.
In a TikTok posted of the star back in 2022, various users shared their onions on the three-time GRAMMY winner’s weight and figure. And some users pointed out that it was primarily male-presenting accounts that shamed her.
‘I like how it’s only men commenting about her weight. She looks amazing,’ a fan noted. While another expressed: ‘Half of the men in the comments would be lucky to find a woman like her.’
Over a screensH๏τ of the critic’s note she sarcastically penned: ‘Good to know! I’ll do better about displaying my “unattractive parts”‘
Her response triggered a wave of fans to slam the hater in the thread underneath the unkind comment, bravely coming to the star’s defense
She also shared a snap if herself with husband Brendan McLoughlin
The star practiced shooting while horse riding
In another snap, she showed off the stunning sunset while posing with a gal pal
Unfortunately, this isn’t the Wrangler singer’s first time standing up to people attacking her body online and sharing their unsavory comments on social media
In a TikTok posted of the star back in 2022, various users shared their onions on the three-time GRAMMY winner’s weight and figure; Miranda seen May 2023
The vocalist previously admitted to PEOPLE that her own fans have inspired her to accept her figure in every stage of life; Miranda seen May 2024
One female-presenting user added, ‘I have the same body type. She makes me feel safe.’
‘She looks happy and that’s all that matters,’ someone else said,’ adding, ‘Weight and looks don’t define you. Your heart and how you treat people does.’
The vocalist previously admitted to PEOPLE that her own fans have inspired her to accept her figure in every stage of life.
‘I had a girl come up to me. She was probably my size and age, and she said, “I want you to know I threw my scale away because of you, because you’re so confident. I realized my weight is not in a scale; it’s in how I feel about myself”
‘That gave me confidence to be like, “Whatever state you’re in, you’ve gotta rock it,”‘ she shared confidently.