Miranda Lambert has shared the remains of her damaged 400 acre farm following a devastating storm in Tennessee.
The country singer, 36, posted a photo to her Instagram on Tuesday as she told fans about the brutal storm which struck over the weekend, and showed off the deconstruction to her £2.7 million mansion.
Miranda also explained how 100,000 people in her area were left without power after the major storm blew through Nashville.
The star fortunately revealed no people or animals were hurt in the aftermath of the storm.
Showing off the extreme damage to her toppled over trees, Miranda wrote: "The storms that came through TN this weekend took a toll on our farm.


"So very thankful no one was hurt Including animals and structures. A ton of huge old trees just uprooted and snapped in half."
She continued: "I know, like us, a lot of folks in Nashville and surrounding area's don't have power.

"I think that's the lesson, for me anyway. God keeps reminding us who's in charge."
Miranda and her husband Brendan McLoughlin, 28, share their beautiful farm with over 20 animals - including nine dogs, four cats, five horses and two rabbits.


The devastating damage comes just a week after she gave fans a sneak peek into their stunning Nashville farmhouse, which she bought following her split from ex husband Blake Shelton.
The couple are isolating together at the luxury 400 acre property amid the coronavirus.
Their cosy home boasts splurges of colour and offers lots of comfort, and there are three residences on the farm which Miranda purchased in 2016.
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