Miranda Lambert enrages fans by barking at concertgoers: 'Are we done with our drama yet?'

Miranda Lambert seems to have made a habit out of chastising concertgoers who disrupt her concert, and some fans are fed up.

The country singer unleashed on attendees of the Under The Big Sky Festival in Whitefish, Montana, over the weekend, halting her performance because a group of women were fighting.

"It's light, and it's dark up here, and I can see your head is not turned the right way, which is this way," Lambert said, pointing to herself, in a video shared to TikTok.

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"So, if you came to visit, you gon' do it somewhere else. If you came to sing and hear some country music and drink some beer and raise some hell, then we're doing that tonight," she said to the delight of the audience. "Are we clear?

"Are we done with our drama yet?" she added, pointing to a specific area in the audience. "I sure thought it was gonna be the train during ‘Tin Man,’ and I was gonna welcome that, but fighting is not OK.

"And it's always the girls. We get crazy!" 

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Comments on the TikTok video were largely critical:

Others, however, argued this was Lambert's personality and "why people go to see her."

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A representative for Lambert did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

Lambert's remarks come weeks after the singer addressed a fight in the crowd of her show and had fans thrown out. The singer later issued a warning to fans on her social media, noting when it is and isn't appropriate to fight at her concerts. 

"If you want to fight at my shows, I'm all about it. Give ‘em hell," she said in a self-recorded video. "I’ve got five songs for you. ‘Fastest Girl in Town,’ ‘Kerosene,’ ‘Little Red Wagon,’ ‘Wranglers,’ ‘Gunpowder & Lead.’

"Don’t do it during ‘Tin Man.’ That’s not the time. I know you can hear the s--- talking ‘cause it’s a ballad, but that’s not the time. So, pick your times. You’ve got five songs. Look at the set list and choose wisely."

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Almost a year ago, Lambert lashed out at fans during her concert in Las Vegas, condemning them for trying to take a selfie instead of listening to her performance of "Tin Man."

A few bars into the ballad, Lambert told the audience at the time, "I'm gonna stop right here for a second. … These girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song. It's p---ing me off a little bit. I don't like it, at all. We're here to hear some country music tonight. I'm singing some country damn music.

"Sit down," she told the group, motioning for them to take a seat. "Shall we start again?"

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While she continued to sing, Lambert received mixed reactions from the crowd. Some began to holler, cheer and whistle for the 39-year-old, while others left the arena in protest. Social media was also mixed about Lambert's response. Some said it was justified, some said it was "ridiculous."

Milwaukee voter vows to vote Trump since residents 'haven't gotten anything' under Democrats in decades

One Milwaukee voter will cast her ballot for former President Donald Trump in November, arguing it's time for "something different" since she is fed up with the Democrats who have run the city for more than six decades.

"Fox & Friends" co-host Lawrence Jones had "Breakfast with Friends" at the Machine Shed in Pewaukee, Wisconsin, as the Republican National Convention (RNC) is underway.

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"We've had Democratic control in Milwaukee for the last 65 years, and we haven't gotten anything," she told Jones on Monday. "And so it's like you can't keep doing the same thing and expecting different results. We have to do something different."

Many voters noted that crime and the economy are top of mind as they prepare to cast their ballots in November.

One supporter even told Jones only God and Trump can get the United States back on track following the leadership under the Biden-Harris administration. 

"I think this current administration has just decimated this country. It's cremated it, and we only need two things to make it better," she said. "And that's God back… in our nation, and Trump. Everything will fall into place, and then we'll have beauty for ashes."

Another voter expressed her excitement to hear from Trump this week at the RNC following the assassination attempt at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, over the weekend. 

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"It'll be a blessing to hear from him," one voter emotionally told Jones. "I tell you, on Saturday night, we were at church, and I came out from church, and I looked at my phone and I saw that there was an incident and that the Secret Service had to rush him off, and slowly I started learning more and more about that."

"But during church, our homily was that God has miracles both seen and unseen, and when we see the miracle or don't see the miracle, we need to be disciples and preach and tell people that God is here because that's what saved Trump."

Trump was shot while delivering remarks at his outdoor rally in Butler on Saturday night, when a bullet barely missed his head. He said the bullet "pierced the upper part" of his ear during the assassination attempt. 

Despite the attack on his life, Trump was greeted with thunderous applause and a remarkable standing ovation when he entered the convention. 

It was his first public appearance since the shooting, and only hours after he officially secured enough delegates for the Republican nomination. 

He was wearing a bandage on his ear and appeared to be emotional while making his way through Fiserv Forum while Lee Greenwood's "God Bless the USA" played. He then took his seat next to his newly named vice presidential pick, JD Vance. 

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