Although Miranda Lambert says her anxiety is 'still through the roof,' she and her husband are trying to stay busy and calm
Giving her followers an update on how she and her husband are doing amid the, the country superstar, 36, admitted on Friday that while her anxiety is “still through the roof,” the pair are staying busy at her Nashville farm.
With all of her free time, Lambert has also gotten a chance to do more around the farm, have some “virtual happy hours” with her friends, write some new songs, and of course, hang out with her husband, who recently“Brendan and I have been cooking, cleaning, working out spending time with dogs and horses and just being together quietly,” the singer wrote. “Well besides the country music constantly coming through the speakers.
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