Jana Kramer calls Miranda Lambert ‘kind of rude’ over concert selfie incident
Jana Kramer said she thinks Miranda Lambert was "kind of rude" to a group of fans when the country star called out concertgoers for taking selfies during her show.
"I get the other side of it where it’s like ‘OK, I’m here to listen to music,' but it’s also, it’s a concert, in my mind, wouldn’t you want people having fun?" the 39-year-old said on her "Whine Down" podcast on Monday.
The "I Got the Boy" singer said she could understand calling out an audience member for "being inappropriate" or "super loud or disrupting the show" for everyone else, "but this just seems like a respectful situation where they were just wanting to take a photo, and in my mind, I thought that was kind of rude."
Kramer said she loves it when fans take selfies during her shows. "I’m like, ‘Hey!’ I’m gonna go in and like, ‘Cheese!’ because that’s a part of them remembering the concert and having fun and wanting me to be a part of it."
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Jana Kramer called Miranda Lambert "kind of rude" for calling out concertgoers. (Getty)
She added that even if the concertgoers were only taking pictures of themselves without her in the background, "I’d be like ‘take a million selfies as you want. You’re at my concert having so much fun,’ and I personally like the selfie part at the end of our [podcast] shows."
The pregnant mother of two, who is engaged to ex-soccer player Allan Russell, noted that the women were "dressed to the nines," and she believed they had paid in the "seven hundreds" for their tickets.
"It wasn’t like they just rolled in, were being drunkos and were being loud," she said, adding, "I get nervous to get everybody canceled, but it just feels a little bully-like when you have the microphone, and you can say that."
Kramer isn’t the only celebrity to call out Lambert over the incident. Last week, LL Cool J laughed at the idea of chastising his concertgoers for taking a selfie during a show. He joked that his fans are not only allowed to take selfies, but they can do anything they want, including eating potato salad or taking Polaroids.
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Last week, a video from one of Lambert’s concerts at her Las Vegas residency went viral after she stopped in the middle of her song "Tin Man" to call out a group of women for taking photos.
"I'm gonna stop right here for a second," Lambert told the crowd at the time. "These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song. It's p---ing me off a little bit."
Jana Kramer (with Lauren Alaina and Kellie Pickler) says she loves it when fans take selfies during her shows. (Christopher Polk/Getty Images for ACM)
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Lambert’s outburst caused some fans to cheer her on while others left the show.
In a fan-recorded video, a person can be heard saying to those around her, "Let's go. C'mon. You don't do that to fans."
One of the women who was reprimanded by Lambert told NBC News she was "appalled" by the interaction.
"It was 30 seconds at most," Adela Calin, 43, said. "We took the picture quickly and were going to sit back down."
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She added, "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. ... I feel like she was determined to make us look like we were young, immature and vain. But we were just grown women in our 30s to 60s trying to take a picture."
Lambert broke her silence on the controversy during a more recent show when she said a concertgoer's T-shirt that read "Shoot Tequila, Not Selfies" was "bada--."
She jokingly added, "She did it. I didn't."
Fox News Digital has reached out to Kramer's rep for additional comment.
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