Miranda Lambert Sings 'Over You' After Blake Shelton Divorce; Couple Has No Hard Feelings Against Each Other?

Miranda Lambert reportedly couldn't help but shed some tears while she sang "Over You," which she co-wrote with "The Voice" coach Blake Shelton, in the wake of the divorce reports.

According to TMZ, Miranda Lambert performed at the WE Fest in Minnesota on Friday night and was soliciting some companionship.

"I wish I've been drinking all day. I deserve it," the country star said. Later, she told the crowd, "I just got divorced."

"We're guessing that wasn't news to concertgoers, who went crazy ... some offering to take a shot with the singer," TMZ added. "Some of her fans say she teared up when she sang 'Over You,' a song written by Miranda and Blake Shelton about Blake's brother who passed away. "

Meanwhile, Blake Shelton might have been able to move forward as he managed to crack a joke in a sit-down interview for the Entertainment Tonight.

Sophie Schillaci wrote, "In our interview, sans wedding ring, Shelton seemed in good spirits, with his signature sense of humor fully intact. Asked at one point how he was doing, Shelton responded with a cheerful, 'Well, I got divorced.'"

During their interview, Miranda Lambert's ex also started on a light note as he sat down with a cup filled with rocks and "a little vodka."

Blake Shelton quipped, "I thought I'd get it started early. It's been one of those weeks."

In a statement, Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton announced their divorce. "This is not the future we envisioned," it said. "And it is with heavy hearts that we move forward separately."

But there's no bad blood between the former couple as Miranda Lambert even managed to tease Blake Shelton when she tweeted a photo of him pushing a baby stroller while holding a drink.

"I knew it ... you WERE pregnant! This calls for a drink," she said.

Blake Shelton replied, "Ha!!!!! Busted... I wasn't JUST a fat ass. Drinking shall now begin..."

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