Miranda Lambert has been making headlines over the past few days after a video of her stopping in the middle of a performance to call out a fan went viral. More recently, the concertgoer whom she asked not to take selfies during her show finally spoke out and it appears that they were disappointed with what happened.

The person was identified as Adela Calin, the person who was taking a selfie along with five of her friends during the concert.

The woman, who is also an online content creator, spoke with NBC News and revealed that the photo op only lasted for 30 seconds and they just took a few photos in the front before going back to their seats to enjoy the show.

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Later on, Calin revealed that the country musician's reaction might have stemmed from other singers' experiences, which was getting hit while performing on stage.

Miranda Lambert Fan Disappointed After Selfie Incident

The fan later expressed her true feelings over the situation, as she told the outlet that she was disappointed.

"It felt like I was back at school with the teacher scolding me for doing something wrong and telling me to sit down back in my place," she said.

She also felt that Miranda Lambert was "determined" to make her and her friends look like they were young, immature, and vain, but in reality, they are just "grown women in our 30s to 60s trying to take a picture."

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The reason why they decided to take pictures in the middle of the concert was because the lighting was bad when they attempted a photo op before the show started.

"We were so excited because I think we had the best seats in the house in the whole theater," she added.

What Happened During Miranda Lambert's Concert?

In early reports, a video of Miranda Lambert went viral on social media where she could be seen calling out a group of people who were taking selfies during her show in Las Vegas.

The musician was visibly disappointed as she told the crowd that the incident was "pissing me off a little bit."

The reason why she doesn't like people taking photos while she performs on stage was because fans came to her concert to enjoy country music.

As of this writing, the country songstress has yet to address the issue on social media.

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