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She's performed the changed line before, but when Miranda Lambert sang "I got the hell out of Oklahoma" at the ACM Awards, she thrust her 4-year-old divorce with Oklahoma-native Blake Shelton back into the limelight.

Head to toe in skintight black sequins, Lambert sang a medley at Sunday's awards show that included her popular single "Little Red Wagon." She had just been introduced as the artist with the most ACM wins in history, and she was with her new husband Brendan McLoughlin, a 28-year-old model turned NYPD officer. Lambert arguably had little to be sore about before belting out the lyric, despite her ex-husband being a big part of the same event with his girlfriend Gwen Stefani.

The "Little Red Wagon" lyric was written "I live in Oklahoma" and obviously hasn't been true for a while, as Lambert and Shelton saw their divorce finalized in Oklahoma in July 2015.