Miranda Lambert made headlines last week after many online users believe that she somehow embarrassed a concertgoer for taking selfies during her concert. More recently, rapper Vanilla Ice seemingly chimed in and threw a major shade at the country singer.

According to People Magazine, as reported by the New York Post, the hip-hop star performed at a show in Atlantic City over the weekend.

During his concert, the rapper told attendees that they could take all the selfies they wanted.

He added, "This ain't no Miranda Lambert concert."

Later on, the 55-year-old rapper, whose real name is Robert Matthew Van Winkle, went down the stage to mingle with some of his fans, and he told them, "turn it around like Miranda hates."

As of this writing, Miranda Lambert remains mum about the recent shade.

Miranda Lambert Fan Who Was Called Out For Taking Selfies Speaks Out

The recent news comes after the woman called out by Miranda Lambert for taking selfies while she performed on stage finally broke her silence and shared more details about the incident.

According to NBC News, the woman named Adela Calin, who is a content creator online, said the musician stopped in the middle of her performance of the song "Tin Man."

She later defended herself and the people with her that evening, saying the photo op only lasted for over 30 seconds. After they took photos, they immediately sat down on their seats again.

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Calin then noted that the incident felt like she was back at school being scolded by the teacher for doing something wrong.

"I feel like she was determined to make us look we were young, immature and vain," she said, before noting they she and her companions were women in their 30s and 60s.

Miranda Lambert Calls Out Fan Who Were Taking Selfies During Her Show

In early reports, the country musician performed at one of her shows in Las Vegas for a residency.

During a performance, she abruptly paused the show to call out a fan who was taking selfies with her friends in front.

She noted that those concertgoers are "worried about their selfie" and not listening to the track that she was performing. She added that their actions were pissing her off "a little bit."

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