Miranda Lambert has revealed that she knows exactly what she would be doing if she weren’t a country singer.
On the Grammy Awards red carpet, she opened up about something near and dear to her heart.
“I’ll probably work at a dog shelter because that’s my second passion,” Lambert said. “Rescue dogs are my passion.”
In 2009, Lambert and his mother founded MuttNation to “ensure that as many dogs as possible have a safe and happy place to call home,” according to their website.
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Miranda Lambert said if she wasn’t a country star, she’d be “working at a dog shelter.”
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The country star was nominated for four Grammy Awards on Sunday evening, including best country album for “Palomino.”
Lambert admitted that she’s looking forward to relaxing and watching the show this year because she doesn’t have to perform.
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“I love Grammy performances. They’re always top notch, it’s all genres that are always interesting, so I’m ready to sit back and enjoy the show,” the “If I Were a Cowboy” singer said.
Sheryl Crow was also nominated in the Best American Roots Song category for “Forever”.
She said coming to the awards show was “a lot of fun” because, as a mother of two, she knows “on Tuesday I’ll be in the school pickup lane.”
The 60-year-old has two sons: Wyatt, 15, and Levi, 12.
She said that the “hardest thing” about being a mother to a teenager is “knowing that in about three years my 15-year-old is going to move on. You know – right now I just live in the moment. Trying to. And trying to be there for everything.”

Sheryl Crow admits the hardest thing about becoming a mother at 15 is knowing she’ll “move on” in a few years.
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The singer also said she was able to watch Lizzo and Harry Styles rehearse for their separate Grammy performances and “I’m blown away.”
“I’m excited to sit in the audience and watch the whole thing,” Crowe said.
Ice-T and his wife, Coco Austin, also stopped by the show to mark hip-hop’s 50th anniversary.
The rapper will be part of a tribute to the genre during the show.
“Fifty years, I mean it’s something they never even thought about even respecting us as far as hip-hop as a form of music,” Ice-T said. “Now we’re at the Grammys, it’s a big deal. The important thing is to see the performance and you’re in for a treat.”
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