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There were definitely plenty of memorable looks at the 2021 Grammy Awards. Both on stage and off, celebs truly pulled out all the stops. And one superstar wore such a low-cut dress, we had to do a double-take!
And who was that? Well, Miranda Lambert.
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The 37-year-old country singer looked absolutely stunning in her very low-cut (and high-slit!) silver Genny gown.
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Fans of Miranda’s were anticipating her red carpet look after she hinted at what she would be wearing before the awards, and we can confirm that she did NOT disappoint!
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Miranda walked the red carpet with her hubby of two years, Brendan McLoughlin.
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Miranda said, “I have a dress, and a really hot husband who has a really nice suit, so we’re good on that,” and we definitely agree. She looked like a winner, and took home a MAJOR win that night too!
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The blonde babe shared snaps celebrating her win, which got over 214k likes from her 4.1m followers.
She captioned her happy news with the caption: “Oh what a night! It was a different kind of Grammy’s this year but I’m so happy we were able to celebrate music in a big way! I’m beyond thankful to be part of our Nashville family. Got to see some friends in person and toast a few on facetime. And y’all …. my date….Thank you to everyone for believing in “Wildcard” it means the world to me.”
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Miranda also performed her hit song ‘Bluebird’ at the 63rd Grammy Awards– to rave reviews. She explained to ET how special the song is to her: “I think ‘Bluebird’ just came at a really crazy time. I think the message of the song, we obviously would never have known what we were writing when we were writing it,” she continued.
“But when it became a single, it was kind of the beginning of 2020. So I think it was kind of a little beacon of a song of hope for people. It was for us, so I’m really thankful that it came out when it did, and that it helped people through something.” We’re grateful for her stunning look and this beautiful song!
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