Miranda Lambert Dons Daisy Dukes, Flaunts Weight Loss on Magazine Cover
Miranda Lambert is proudly displaying her recent weight loss wearing denim shorts on a magazine cover this week.
The country music superstar just released a brand new album "Platinum" on Tuesday, and promoting its first single "Somethin' Bad," Lambert posed for the cover of Rolling Stone this week. Clad in short cut-off shorts known as "daisy dukes," Lambert displayed her slimmed-down figure on the cover just weeks after revealing her secret to weight loss. However, the "House That Built Me" singer maintained that she has not lost as much weight as people think.
"People think I lost more, but I'm short," she said to People.com earlier this year. "I'm only 5'4" so when I gain, I gain everywhere, and when I lose, I lose everywhere."
Nevertheless, the singer did make changes to her diet in order to shed pounds, including portion control.
"I haven't given up everything, Lambert said. "I just try to cut everything in half."
The 30-year-old country music also noted that she is a fan of fresh juice, but added, "I don't do the juicer myself because I hate to clean it. It's a mess and I'm not that disciplined!" Lastly, Lambert stays fit with a trainer.
"We do cardio, a lot of circuit training," the singer said, according to People. "We do things with my body weight, like lunges. A lot of stuff with [resistance] bands. The stuff nobody loves, but it works!"
Meanwhile, inside Rolling Stone magazine, Lambert discussed the tabloid fodder surrounding her marriage to Blake Shelton.
"One day we were country singers, and the next we're on the front of the tabloids," she said before joking: "I'm, like, really magical. I've been pregnant for two and a half years."
Shelton and Lambert have been happily married since 2011, but the couple has been named in tabloids suggesting cheating, pregnancy, scandal and other rumors for years.