Miranda Lambert’s Music Inspires Upcoming TV Series — and She’s Set to Executive Produce
Over the years, Miranda Lambert‘s music has been known to feature independent, strong female characters such as those in “Kerosene” and “Mama’s Broken Heart,” as well as characters who love and hurt deeply.
The 14-time CMA Award winner’s music will inspire an upcoming untitled television series that Sony Pictures Television is developing for Hulu, Billboard has confirmed. Deadline first reported the news.
Lambert and her longtime manager Marion Kraft’s Shopkeeper Management will serve as executive producers.
Judalina Neira, known for work on Daisy Jones & The Six, will also executive produce, showrun and write for the upcoming series, which centers around a woman who helps her friend break free from an abusive marriage, and together they try to start life over in Texas.
This isn’t Lambert’s first involvement with television. In 2012, she portrayed the role of Lacey Ford on an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She also got her career start as a contestant on the televised music competition Nashville Star.
The three-time Grammy winner is nominated for four more accolades at the 2026 Grammy Awards, including nods for best contemporary country album (Postcards From Texas), best country song (“A Song to Sing”) and two nominations in the best country duo/group performance category for her Chris Stapleton collab “A Song to Sing” and her collaboration with Reba McEntire and Lainey Wilson on “Trailblazer.”
To date, Lambert has seen seven of her albums reach the pinnacle of Billboard‘s Top Country Albums chart, while she’s also earned five No. 1 hits on Billboard‘s Hot Country Songs chart, and had 25 entries on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100.
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