Miranda Lambert Reveals She Secretly Tied the Knot to Brendan Mcloughlin: 'My Heart is Full'

Miranda Lambert has a new husband!

The country star has tied the knot with Brendan Mcloughlin, a rep for the singer confirms, adding that it happened a while ago.

“In honor of Valentine’s Day I wanted to share some news. I met the love of my life. And we got hitched!” Lambert — who shared exclusive images from the big day with PEOPLE — wrote on Instagram on Saturday, revealing the news of her new relationship for the first time, alongside two sweet photos from their happy day.

“My heart is full. Thank you Brendan Mcloughlin for loving me for…. me,” she continued, adding a red heart emoji and the sweet hashtag “theone.”

In one of the images, Lambert smiles while leaning up against Mcloughlin, while in the second image, he holds her hips in the middle of an open field.

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. ❤️ #theone

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Lambert’s wedding bands were first seen in photos captured by The Image Direct.

Lambert was previously married to fellow country star Blake Shelton. The pair announced their split in July 2015 after four years of marriage and another six years together.

Since then, Lambert went on to date singer Anderson East for over two years, as well as Turnpike Troubadours frontman Evan Felker, before the pair called things off in August 2018.

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“Love is a hard road sometimes and it’s been a roller-coaster ride for me, but I’m definitely thankful for all the ups and downs because I’ve had some really good songs come out of it,” Lambert told The Tennessean at the time, confirming that she was “happily single.”

“You’ve got to take the bad parts and put them on paper and then move on to the happy parts,” she added.

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