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Miranda Lambert takes husband's name for fun St Patrick's Day post

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Miranda Lambert has shared a cheeky St Patrick Day selfie with husband Brendan McLoughlin from Ireland - and for a rare moment used her married name.Exclusive: Miranda Lambert's stylist Tiffany Gifford shares the singer's wardrobe secrets "Happy St.

Patrick’s day from the Mcloughlin’s!" she captioned the post, referencing herself with her husband's name and revealing his Irish heritage.WATCH: Miranda Lambert's love storyMiranda and her husband have been in Ireland since she performed as part of the Country2Country Festival in the UK, which brought country artists across the world together.The singer-songwriter recently took to Instagram to share pictures from her trip, including snapshots of the two enjoying a day of street painting, sightseeing, and even a casual drink while getting to meet friends old and new.She captioned her post: "London, Dublin and Glasgow, thanks for singing along @c2cfestival. @brendanjmcloughlin and I got to see some old friends, make some new friends, paint some street art with Kareem and see some beautiful sights.

Can't wait to come back soon!"The country superstar is currently riding high, not only having just won Entertainer of the Year at the latest Academy of Country Music Awards, but also announcing her new album coming very soon.A post shared by Miranda Lambert (@mirandalambert)Miranda shared a sweet selfie with her husband BrendanMiranda shared a sunkissed shot of herself showing off her huge tattoo in the desert, followed by an album announcement for Palomino, saying: "New Album 'Palomino' out April 29."This record takes you on a journey through songs.

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