Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton Barely Talked During ACM? 'Automatic' Singer Says Time When Their Apart Is No Big Deal

Miranda Lambert and "The Voice" judge Blake Shelton barely saw each other during the American Country Music Awards in Dallas recently, but it has nothing to do with the divorce rumors.

In a report from E! News, Miranda Lambert's husband Blake Shelton was hosting the ACM 2015 with Luke Bryan so it's not so strange that he couldn't pay attention to the "Automatic" singer at the event.

Perhaps conscious of all the divorce rumors, Miranda Lambert also assured that not seeing Blake Shelton was "no big deal."

"I haven't seen Blake at all today, actually, it's kinda funny," she told reporters at the post-event interview. "We've passed through the halls a few times, but it's definitely a different way to live and to be in a relationship."

The country crooner quickly added, "But I feel like our relationship started on going separate ways and we just made it work and we make sure that our time together really matters, so when we're apart, it's not really a big deal because we know when we're together, we're really together."

Miranda Lambert was a big winner during the 2015 ACM as she walked home with four awards, including the much touted Album and Song of the Year.

She expressed her gratitude to the fans who showed up to the event and those whoe voted to support their favorite artists.

"The crowd was so warm and so excited and such warm fans of country music and you could feel it in the room and that made me really happy, like my chest was swelled out because I'm from around here," she added.

Just recently, a tabloid alleged that Blake Shelton is going to divorce Miranda Lambert because of her ballooning weight.

"Miranda has thrown in the towel on dieting, and that has Blake feeling like she's just letting herself go. He wants her slim and fit - not pudgy and porking out!" the National Enquirer alleged.

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