Blake Shelton puts Miranda Lambert's stuff on his front porch. Cue the country breakup song ... - Los Angeles Times
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Blake Shelton puts Miranda Lambert’s stuff on his front porch. Cue the country breakup song ...

Blake Shelton had some of Miranda Lambert's things moved out of his Oklahoma home this week — but it's not a big drama.

Blake Shelton had some of Miranda Lambert’s things moved out of his Oklahoma home this week — but it’s not a big drama.

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On Tuesday, it looked a lot like Blake Shelton didn’t want ex-wife Miranda Lambert’s stuff in his house anymore -- and apparently she didn’t want her stuff either.

The porch of the former couple’s Oklahoma ranch house was heaped with piles of stuff that TMZ sources said belonged to the “Mama’s Broken Heart” singer. Shelton is reportedly keeping the ranch, with Lambert moving to Nashville.

But the mentor for “The Voice” wasn’t treating his ex like Kourtney Kardashian handled the Scott Disick situation: Seems that when Shelton’s assistants haphazardly packed up Lambert’s stuff and had it hauled away, they were dealing only with things she’d given him permission to dispose of as he saw fit, the website said. Read: charitable donations.

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Dang. There was definitely a country song waiting to be written about a guy who hauls his ex-wife’s stuff out to the porch, then slams the door and locks it after he finds out she’s been out with the girls, hitting a bar and taking happy selfies.

The couple’s marriage was dissolved June 20, two weeks after Shelton filed for divorce. However, on Monday, Oklahoma Rep. Aaron Stiles told the Oklahoman that there were “some shenanigans going on” related to those split documents, which have been sealed.

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Stiles would be the lawmaker who authored a 9-month-old state law saying that divorce documents can’t be sealed in their entirety without a judge publicly declaring his or her intention to do so, due to what the paper called “a compelling privacy interest” that overrides the public’s interest in the court proceedings.

“I think it was a favor done ... because of their celebrity status,” an Oklahoma City attorney told the newspaper. “I’m sure that every Oklahoman getting a divorce would like to have their records sealed ... but they don’t.”

Now if someone had only sealed those boxes Blake left out on his porch ...

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