It all started when Miranda Lambert shared a photo of her husband Brendan MacLoughlin, an NYPD cop, in Instagram cooking buttermilk fried chicken drumsticks while they were enjoying their "Sunday Funday" on August 4 in her farm outside Nashville. The country music singer wrote, "The New Yorker took to the cast iron skillet just fine! #southern #Texan."

The photo was adored by many of their fans except one Instagram user. Some fans loved her partner as they expressed their support to the couple's relationship. Fans said that they enjoyed seeing that the artist found love at 35 years old. One comment stood above the rest. One user commented, "It won't last."

Fans of the singer went wild when she satirically replied to the basher. The singer responded, "@traceyhowardlewis sure won't! I'm gonna eat every piece of it! Can't waste chicken." A user named Shay said that she loved her response more than anything she has heard in a while. She shared the post with hearts, claps, and crying with laughter emoticon.

Another fan commented, "@mirandalambert I just about peed on myself laughing. Be happy. ." One user named Sarah wrote, "@mirandalambert YESSSSS!! I can't love your reply enough!!!!" One of her fans also said that she is the best, adding that she went on enjoying her Sunday with her hubby, fried chicken and the fact that she just blessed everyone's heart in the best way.

The singer shocked everyone when she announced that she had secretly married her NYPD husband in February. She met MacLoughin, a few months earlier their marriage, while she performed on the Today Show in November last year. They shortly dated but they have proven that they love and adored each other.

At first, the couple stayed in MacLoughin's hometown in New York, but they are now staying in her place in Nashville when she performed her new song "Locomotive" live during ABC's CMA Fest on August 4. The song is about how his husband Brendan gives her wings.

Some parts of the song's lyrics included her husband's fried chicken. The song said, "New York City seems okay/I'm a little bit more Tennessee, and there's whiskey in my veins." The songs chorus said, "I'm sweet tea sippin' on a front porch, sittin'/While my hubby fried chicken and I'm pickin' these strings/Been down on my luck, but I ain't givin' up/ Well, I totaled his truck, but he loves me just the same/Mm, he gives me wings, oh, he gives me wings."