Fans slammed Miranda Lambert for posting on Instagram instead of apologizing to concertgoers who took a selfie during her show.
The country singer shared a photo on Tuesday promoting shirts encouraging people to spay and neuter their pets.

Lambert’s comments had fans upset that she was ignoring the incident on social media.

“I love you but you really need to address this situation because this is not a good look. At all,” wrote one follower.

“I’m shocked your PR team hasn’t been all over this…unless this is a PR stunt just to get you in the news. You want to come off like a boss b— but you came of [sic] not as a boss. Being a strong, take no s–t woman doesn’t include being rude and humiliating people, especially the people who made you famous and wealthy,” wrote one comment.
One critic chimed in saying, “Just moving right along like you did nothing wrong. Placing blame on the fans for doing absolutely nothing wrong. Nit [sic] taking accountability for your actions!!! You are in the wrong!!! Classic narcissist behavior.”
Lambert stunned many on social media after she abruptly stopped her performance during a Las Vegas concert when attendees took a photo near the front of the stage.
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In a TikTok video posted Sunday, the Grammy winner paused singing “Tin Man” to say, “I’m gonna stop right here for a second, I’m sorry. These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song. It’s p—– me off a little bit.”
Some fans cheered during the concert when this happened while some actually walked out.

One fan spoke to NBC news claiming that she felt she “was back at school with the teacher scolding me for doing something wrong and telling me to sit down back in my place.”

“I feel like she was determined to make us look like we were young, immature and vain,” she continued. “But we were just grown women in our 30s to 60s trying to take a picture.”
Calin said she was “appalled” by the “Drunk” singer’s reaction, adding that the quick selfie took “30 seconds at most.”
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“We took the picture quickly and were going to sit back down,” she said.
Lambert has yet to speak on the incident at her concert.