Miranda Lambert, Sam Hunt Dating Rumors Persist; Crooner Helping ‘Over You’ Singer Move On From Blake Shelton After Divorce?

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Country singer Sam Hunt is reportedly helping Miranda Lambert finally say "Over You" to former husband Blake Shelton after their divorce.

According to Hollywood Life, Sam Hunt and Miranda Lambert are allegedly dating as their friendship blossomed while working on their tour together.

"They have developed a solid friendship and love flirting with each other," the alleged insider claimed. "He's definitely helping her move on from Blake and that whole heartbreak."

"Miranda was basically the first person to congratulate Sam on his Grammy nominations for Best Album and Best New Artist," the article went on to add. "It's pretty obvious that the feelings are mutual and they both have crushes on each other."

This wasn't the first time that Sam Hunt and Miranda Lambert were rumored to be dating after her divorce from Blake Shelton, who's now with Gwen Stefani.

Back in October, OK! magazine, per CDL, claimed that the country star indeed found comfort in the arms of Sam Hunt.

"Miranda and Sam can't help but flirt. Spending time with Sam has been a huge lift for Miranda. They are getting very close, he makes her feel sexy and that is exactly what Miranda needs right now," the source alleged.

However, the source added that the two country singers are keeping their relationship on the down low, at least for now.

Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton announced their divorce back in July through a joint statement which said, "This is not the future we envisioned. And it is with heavy hearts that we move forward separately. We are real people, with real lives, with real families, friends, and colleagues. Therefore, we kindly ask for privacy and compassion concerning this very personal matter."

To date, Miranda Lambert and Sam Hunt have yet to issue a statement denying or confirming the dating rumors. Blake Shelton also has not addressed the report from Hollywood Life.

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