Brendan McLoughlin Shares Sweet Birthday Post To Miranda Lambert: ’40 Has Never Looked So Good’
McLoughlin shared a heartfelt message for the country superstar.

Brendan McLoughlin and Miranda Lambert; Photo Courtesy Instagram
Miranda Lambert is celebrating her 40th birthday today, and her husband, Brendan McLoughlin, shared a heartfelt post in her honor.
Alongside a gallery of photos, including snapshots of Lambert enjoying a glass of wine and loving on her dogs, McLoughlin showcased his love for the country star.
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“It’s finally here, your 40th birthday has arrived. I can’t tell you how thankful I am to stand beside you for yet another year around the sun. I’m the lucky one, because 40 has never looked so good,” he sweetly shared.
He went on to praise Lambert for being a kind person and for always giving back.
“Don’t change for anyone, you have touched so many lives, both human and animal. You bring smiles to every room you walk in. The world is much better place with you in it,” the former NYPD officer wrote. “The love that you show through your art, your love of dogs and your dedication to both family and friends is just the tip of the iceberg of exactly how big of heart you have. Your the most beautiful person inside and out. Happy Birthday @mirandalambert ❤️”
The “Bluebird” singer was quick to reply to McLoughlin, writing, “Thanks best husband ever! love you!”
How She’s Celebrating Her Birthday
Miranda Lambert is celebrating her 40th birthday by selling her own personal boots at her Nashville restaurant and bar, Casa Rosa. Sales of the boots will benefit MuttNation, a charity Lambert co-founded with her mom, Bev, in 2009. To date, the organization has raised over $8 million in support of shelter pet adoption, promote spaying and neutering, and raise awareness about the positive impact of these practices.

During an interview with Bobby Bones on The Bobby Bones Show, Lambert revealed that she had too many boots in her closest and thought it would be great chance to give back to the pups.
“I love boots so much. I have way too many pairs and I have a boot line with Idyllwind, so they just keep coming. So I was like, what if we just sell these for MuttNation and raise money for puppy dogs that way There’s a win all around in my closet. Doesn’t look like an actual boot store anymore.”
According to a recent update from Casa Rosa on the social media platform X, boots were already “running low” just 20 minutes after the doors opened for the special event.

When Did Miranda Lambert Get Married?
Miranda Lambert and Brendan McLoughlin met in late 2018 and shocked fans in February 2019 with the news that they privately tied the knot weeks prior.
“In honor of Valentine’s Day I wanted to share some news. I met the love of my life. And we got hitched! My heart is full. Thank you Brendan Mcloughlin for loving me for…. me,” she shared when she officially announced their marriage.
Since then, Lambert and McLoughlin have been inseparable. They often go on low-key RV trips together and he also accompanies her on tour.
The love birds previously traveled across the country together and updated fans from various stops of their 20-day road trip, including destinations in Montana and Utah.
McLoughlin has also made cameos in several of Lambert’s music videos, including “If I Was A Cowboy,” “Settling Down,” and “Tequila Does (Telemitry Remix).”
He’s been by her side as she celebrated career accomplishments as well, including the opening of Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa Nashville, her induction into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame and most recently when Lambert received the ACM Triple Crown Award.
The Texas native is currently on a break from her Velvet Rodeo Las Vegas Residency at Bakkt Theater, which kicked off on September 23, 2022. Lambert’s Velvet Rodeo will return to Las Vegas on November 30, 2023, with shows scheduled through December 16.
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