Did The Voice coach Blake Shelton call out his ex-wife, Miranda Lambert, who was caught in a cheating scandal, in a recent tweet?

What Goes Around Comes Around

On Wednesday, April 25, the award-winning country singer hopped on to Twitter to air his opinion. 

The tweet does not exactly name Lambert, but it was posted at the time when the "The House That Built Me" singer is on the headlines of every gossip site because of her new relationship with Turnpike Troubadors singer Evan Felker. Rumor has it that the 34-year-old country star struck up a romance with Felker while in a relationship with Anderson East, her boyfriend of two years.

Shelton and Lambert have filed a divorce in 2015 after four years of marriage. According to multiple sources, the relationship between the two singers soured because of a third party. Lambert, the rumors suggest, cheated on the "God Gave Me You" singer with East.

Lambert has not publicly responded to the tweet, but fans were quick to connect the dots. One fan who replied to Shelton's tweet pointed out that the 41-year-old was married when he met Lambert.

Shelton married his longtime girlfriend, Kaynette Gern, in 2003. They divorced in 2006. He married Lambert in 2010 after four years of dating.

The "I Lived It" singer is currently dating his former co-The Voice coach, Gwen Stefani

Miranda Lambert's New Man

"They are very much involved," a source told Us Magazine.

Felker's band, the Turnpike Troubadours, are currently touring with Lambert for her "Livin' Like Hippies," in support of her most recent album The Weight of These Wings, which kicked off in January and will run until this summer.

The source also confirmed that the romance "just happened" while the Grammy-winning country singer is still attached to East.

Reports of Lambert and Anderson's break up were confirmed earlier this month, although fans have been suspecting that the celebrity couple might be experiencing major relationship issues for months now.

Lambert further fueled the speculations when she talked about her experience with heartbreak at a recent performance in Knoxville.

"I make it my mission every single time I step on the stage that no matter what, no matter where I am, I want to make you feel everything you could possibly feel," she shared to fans. "And part of feelings is also heartbreak unfortunately, but fortunately for me, I can use it for my art or whatever. I like to write sad songs. I like to listen to sad songs, so I want to sing y'all one. It's called 'Tin Man.'"

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