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Blake Shelton And Miranda Lambert Divorce Reportedly Caused By Adoption; 'Vice' Singer Builds Family With Anderson East

By Mary Perry | Update Date: Mar 09, 2017 07:39 PM EST

Music lovers were shocked after learning about the divorce of Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert. Get to know if it's true that their split was caused by adoption decisions.

Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert are both great and successful country singers. Of course, many people look up to them, especially when they were still together. However, the two "Over You" hitmakers parted ways and filed for divorce without telling their fans the reasons why. Reports claimed that they were fighting because of cheating issues and even adoption. Yet, these rumors have not been addressed by both parties.

Miranda Lambert Adopting?

On the other hand, a recent report from Sounds Like Nashville suggested that Miranda Lambert has finally decided to adopt, but she is not adopting kids, as she wants kitties. The "Vice" singer adopted three kitties, together with her boyfriend, Anderson East.

“The cat is out of the bag," Lambert posted on Instagram. "We have 3 new feline farm hands! Bobbi McGee (the kitten), Nick Saban and the big boy, Bear Bryant. So happy to have new farm friends. Thanks to the Maury County Animal Shelter in Columbia TN for being so kind and helping us adopt 3 new shelter pets!", she captioned her Instagram post. 

Miranda Lambert is very open to her fans, especially when it comes to her passion for music and even animals. She has adopted several dogs, cats, chickens, horses and pigs.

Lambert's New Music

Meanwhile, a RollingStone report shared that Lambert is also making time for her music career. She is currently promoting her latest radio single, “We Should Be Friends,” off of her most recent release, "The Weight of These Wings."

Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert never opened up about the reasons for their divorce. Thus, the reports of adoption are yet to be confirmed.

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