Miranda Lambert Blames Gwen Stefani for Blake Shelton Album Failure?

Miranda Lambert is still concerned with the career of her ex-husband Blake Shelton. His latest album "If I'm Honest" did not do well sales wise. It appears she blames the failure of his album to his relationship with Gwen Stefani.

Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton had a messy divorce but they came to mutually accept the demise of their marriage. Lately, the two singers have been in communication. They have already moved on from each other and have found their respective partners.

After the controversial divorce, Shelton fell in love with fellow "The Voice" judge Gwen Stefani. They were visibly in love and news about their love affair is aplenty. This was seen by Lambert as the reason why Shelton's album flopped.

She explained that the publicity and promotion of the album were overshadowed by news about their romance, says Celebrity Dirty Laundry. Everything about them has been written particularly how in love they are with each other.

Anderson East's girlfriend said that in contrary, she is not grabbing the publicity for her album and overshadow it with news about her love life. She admitted that she loves East so much but she is making their relationship private so that it is her music that occupies the limelight.

It is a wise observation from "The Weight of these Wings" singer. On the other side, Gwen Stefani and the "Austin" singer thought that their love story can help boost his album sales. However, it did not and Lambert explained the reason why. They failed to talk about the songs on his album.

Lambert kept her album in suspense that made people curious about the songs telling about Blake Shelton and the ones about her boyfriend. She turned to live concerts and performances on TV to promote and she made huge album sales.

Was Miranda Lambert she throwing shade at Gwen Stefani? Did she intentionally make Shelton realize that she is better than his current flame? Stay tuned for more juicy news about the divorced couple.

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