Miranda Lambert and Evan Felker are once again caught in a rumor mill. Now, they are believed to be having a wedding and a baby.

The only catch, however, is that said rumor is far from reality. According to Gossip Cop, Lambert is not having a wedding and a baby, despite what appears to be an embarrassing report. The publication adds that the untrue cover story is courtesy of the same tabloid that published a similarly wrong narrative.

The fake news says, "With her boyfriend's divorce finalized, Miranda Lambert rushes to the altar - and preps to be a mom." The outlet insists that this came from a so-called "insider," who is quoted saying, "It's been a whirlwind relationship, but Miranda's never been happier with a man than she is with Evan."

After the untraceable source stresses the notion that Lambert and Felker have been trying to live like husband and wife, it goes to the point that they are already planning the arrangement official. And since Even is now divorced, he will have the luxury to rush the planning of their wedding. What may appear as a great turning point of the narrative is the attempt to fast-track a ceremony and celebration and hope to get married as soon as Christmas or New Year's Eve.

As for the supposed pregnancy, the couple is said to be trying to have a baby together for months already. It is even said that her dream is to walk the aisle pregnant with Felker's baby.

The catch here, however, is that Miranda Lambert and Even Felker have called it quits. In an interview, the country superstar called herself "happily single." People reports that Lambert broke up with Felker because the latter "broke her rules." He also did something that she would never approve of, though it remains uncertain what exactly it is.

Truth is Lambert has the time to wait, though she has no plan of doing both with her former lover. Felker, on the other hand, is believed to be tied to and has no aim of doing both with the musician.

Of course, the tabloid also became incorrect when it peddled an analogous cover story about Lambert and Eastwood almost two years ago. That piece became headlined, "Wedding & A Baby For Miranda," while this new one is titled, "Miranda: Wedding & A Baby." The magazine curiously thinks readers might not discover that it is recycling storylines after storylines.