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Miranda Lambert says she's 'addicted' to shooting guns on horseback in new Wild West hobby

By Lori Bashian

Published October 30, 2025

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Miranda Lambert is embracing her inner cowgirl.

In a recent interview on the "Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, the 41-year-old country artist opened up about her country lifestyle and her new hobby.

She told host Joe Rogan she recently picked up mounted shooting, further explaining, "I just started last year. I’m not good at all, but I love it." She went on to explain that her friend, Ken Shane, a 10-time world champion mounted shooter, introduced her to the sport.

"I just never had the guts to go do it, you know? And finally my husband was like, 'Stop talking about it, and go out there and do it. Go out there and shoot with her. You're gonna love it,'" she said. "Wow. And I got addicted immediately. It's just like something different."

Miranda Lambert at American Idol's celebration of women in music in May 2025.

Lambert opened up about her latest hobby. (Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images)

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According to the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association, it's a "fast action timed event using two .45 caliber single action revolvers each loaded with five rounds of specially prepared blank ammunition." Competitors are scored based on time and accuracy with points being taken off for dropping the gun, missing a balloon and other factors.

Rogan appeared surprised by Lambert’s new pastime, calling it "very Wild West" and joking that practicing for the sport is "essentially training how to fight with a gun on a horse."

"It's super fun. And it's like, you know, just something that like started a new hobby at 40," Lambert said. "Like, it's just try to like preoccupy my mind and, and I don't know, I think it inspires me to, like, take a break from thinking about what I think about every single day, which is music industry, you know? So, just like trying new things and saying, 'What the hell, let's go for it.'"

Later on in the interview, the "Tin Man" singer spoke about her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, a retired NYPD officer, who she married in 2019. Lambert joked that after spending some time in New York City after first getting married, "I drug him down to Tennessee and now Texas. And now he says y'all."

Miranda Lambert and her husband, Brendan McLoughlin at the ACM Awards in May 2025.

Lambert jokes she dragged her husband to Tennessee and Texas after getting married. (John Shearer/Getty Images for ACM)

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Having grown up in Lindale, Texas, Lambert said her upbringing wasn’t much different from McLoughlin’s in Staten Island, New York.

"I mean, his whole family is police officers," she said. "My whole family is firemen and police officers too, so I can't. I think that was kind of our bond anyway. It's just kind of, we grew up exactly the same. Yeah. Just in different parts of the country."

The couple now splits their time between Nashville and Texas.

Lambert mentioned that her father is also a retired police officer and was able to draw comparisons between her dad and her husband. She explained her dad and her husband have trouble hearing because they were in proximity to guns, noting "so many of my friends who shoot guns, too, same thing."

Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin at the MTV VMAs in September 2024.

Lambert joked her husband has hearing loss just like her dad because they were both police officers. (John Shearer/Getty Images for MTV)

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"My dad was a police officer, and he's, I swear that's why my parents are still married, because he can't hear at all. And the dog ate his hearing aid, and he never replaced it. And I'm like, ‘Is that on purpose, dad?’" she said.

"But my husband will like, I'll say it and I'll be like, ‘Say it back to me.’ And, like, and I found that when I do that, it's worse because I'm, like, I'm like, ‘Say what I said back to you, get bananas at the store.’ So, he comes home, I'm like, 'Where's bananas?' 'I didn't get any.' So don't repeat it. Just hold it in there."

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Lori Bashian is an entertainment production assistant for Fox News Digital. 

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