Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani released a Christmas music video last week. The MV is new but the song that was featured called "You Make It Feel Like Christmas” was already published last year as part of the former’s holiday album. It was said that Miranda Lambert refused to watch the music video and this is quite understandable.
The video was romantic yet funny plus Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s closeness really shows. Thus, any ex would have been upset to watch it, especially if they went on separate ways on bad terms, right? And in Miranda Lambert’s case, is she jealous as well that is why she does not want to see her ex-husband’s video?
According to Hollywood Life, Miranda Lambert refuses to see Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s new MV because she is so “over it” already. “Miranda is not a big fan of Gwen’s music at all and while she used to love to hear Blake sing, she doesn’t really listen to him anymore — she’s over it,” a source told the magazine.
The source went on to say, “Miranda did her own holiday song with Blake already, she has no reason to be jealous and she insists she isn’t. Still, she really doesn’t need to be reminded of them over the holidays, she’d rather not see them or think of them. And can you really blame her?”
Moreover, it was alleged that Miranda Lambert does not want to see Blake showing off his sweet relationship most especially now because it is just making her miss him more. It was also mentioned that “The House that Built Me” singer has had enough after witnessing many of their PDAs even at the People’s Choice Awards.
Additionally, it was claimed that Miranda Lambert was jealous after seeing her ex-husband looking very happy in another woman’s arms. She felt that she and Blake could still be together so the video was allegedly a torture for the petite country singer.


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