Miranda Lambert and her husband Brendan McLoughlin recently went on another international vacation — this time, their destination was Italy.
Stunning sunsets, fine food and wine, art and architecture were all highlights of the trip, according to a recap Lambert shared on social media after the fact. The couple availed themselves of all the local culture, including pizza dinners, a carousel ride and even a scenic boat ride.
But just because she enjoys culture doesn’t mean Lambert’s above cracking a dirty joke or two.
One photo in the carousel of pictures she posted shows her sitting in a restaurant, smirking and strategically holding her fingers up in front of a nude statue in the background.
All jokes aside, Lambert says she and McLoughlin walked away from their trip refreshed and impressed with all Italy has to offer.
“Until next time Italy!” she writes. “Thank you for your beauty, history, art, wine, gelato, sweetest people and the memories.”
Summer travel is becoming an annual tradition for Lambert and her husband. Around this time last year, they enjoyed a lengthy European trip to Austria, Switzerland and Germany.
For the country singer, the trip served as a bit of well-deserved down time before a busy fall ahead. She recently announced her next album, Postcards From Texas, which is due for release on Sept. 13.
That project includes previously-released tracks like “Wranglers,” “Dammit Randy” and “Alimony,” and many more Texas-centric songs to come, including a duet with her fellow native of the Lone Star State, Parker McCollum.
Carena Liptak is an Associate Editor and staff writer at Taste of Country. She specializes in breaking country music news, interviews and lists. In particular, she’s got a soft spot for sad songs — check out her roundup of the 50 Saddest Country Songs of All Time!
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