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Miranda Lambert Invites an 8-year-old Girl on Stage Who ‘Stole’ Her Heart

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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Miranda Lambert is such a sweetheart! She invited an eight-year-old fan on stage with her because she couldn’t take her eyes of the sweet little girl. The fan was seated in the front row of her show at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas on Saturday night, the 26th of October, where the magic happened.

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via Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars 2019 Tour

Miranda Lambert Duets with Adorable Fan

She spotted the adorable girl wearing a black shirt with red tassels swinging on the arms of a “you can’t ride in my little red wagon” headband. Then, Lambert asked her crew to get her on stage because she knew she had to meet her right away.

As little Remi hopped up on stage, Lambert says she ‘stole my heart.’

“This little girl has stolen my heart all night long and I just want to meet her up close and personal. […] You came all the way from Kansas City to hear some music tonight?”

The little girl broke into tears, and the country songstress comforted her. She then invited her new pint-sized pal to hang out as she sang “All Kinds of Kinds” from her 2011 Four the Record release.

Lambert posted the amazing moment on her social media account, forever immortalizing the sweet moment.

“Weekend 6. IL, MO, KS. Thanks for the magic. Speaking of magic, this girl Remi stole my [heart.] Sometimes there is a face in the crowd that captivates you. Thanks for the tears, smiles & for being who you are. You inspired us all. I’ll never forget you.

The story got even deeper after the show, when Remi’s mother posted a thank you to Lambert for showing attention on her daughter, explaining that the girl was born with nerve damage on the left side of her face, which gives her a “crooked smile. Thank you for showing her it’s beautiful to be different,” mother Chelsea wrote.

Watch the amazing footage here!

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