Miranda Lambert was in a relationship at least two times after her split with Blake Shelton. Unfortunately, all of her romantic affairs did not last long and they ended in controversies too. But despite her failures in love, it was said that “The House That Built Me” singer is not giving up on love.
In fact, Hollywood Life reported that after her controversial affair with a married man, Evan Felker, Miranda Lambert is ready to find new love again. The magazine stated that the singer is determined to look for the man of her dreams so she will continue to love until she gets it right.
“She considers herself a hopeless romantic and fears she often falls in love too easily,” a source told HL. “She feels that just because she was unlucky in love with Blake, and other sexy singers, doesn’t mean she can’t get it right with the next guy.”
It was added that Miranda Lambert is learning “how to be a better girlfriend” so she can finally meet her man. While the reason for her breakup with Evan Felker could easily be assumed as due to his marital status, it appears that this is not really the case. It was said that Felker broke one of Miranda’s rules and she did not like it. As a result, they immediately broke up in August, People reported.
Hollywood Life went on to report that Miranda Lambert is looking for a man who is a cowboy at heart. Plus, she wants him to have a golden voice. It sounds like she wants another Blake Shelton but there is no way she is getting back with him. Besides, the guy is very much in love with Gwen Stefani.
Lastly, the insider revealed that Miranda Lambert is really attracted to singers, artists and generally talented men who are also old-fashioned country guys who know how to have fun. “Miranda often fantasizes about finding the cowboy of her dreams and running away to a ranch with her man forever,” the source further shared.


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