Miranda Lambert Writing New Music With Her Boyfriend?

Miranda Lambert made headlines over the weekend when she posted pics of herself playing guitar and included her boyfriend, Anderson East, in the caption. The country star spent a relaxing weekend in t...
Miranda Lambert Writing New Music With Her Boyfriend?
Written by Amanda Crum

Miranda Lambert made headlines over the weekend when she posted pics of herself playing guitar and included her boyfriend, Anderson East, in the caption.

The country star spent a relaxing weekend in the Tennessee countryside with her beau, bundling up in comfy clothes to sit outside and strum the guitar.

“Weekend well spent,” she captioned the photo, and tagged East.

The post spawned rumors that Miranda and Anderson–who is also a country singer–might be working on music together, but the duo haven’t confirmed anything.

The couple have been the subject of several rumors lately, including one about Lambert being pregnant. Several gossip sites have run with the story, and one is reporting that Lambert’s ex, Blake Shelton, is upset that she might even be contemplating having a child.

“The only reason Shelton might be upset is that Lambert refused to put her red hot career on hold for nine months to bring a Baby Shelton into the world. Now, all of a sudden Miranda has done a complete turnaround and is in a big rush to get pregnant and have Anderson’s baby?” a source told Celeb Dirty Laundry.

Lambert and East have been unintentionally vying for attention with Shelton and his new love, Gwen Stefani, in the media. Shelton and Stefani have also been dodging their own pregnancy rumors, but were much more open with their relationship than Miranda and Anderson were in the beginning. During their time on The Voice, Gwen and Blake got pretty flirty and soon after announced they were seeing each other. The news came on the heels of Gwen’s divorce from Gavin Rossdale, who allegedly cheated on her with their nanny.

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