Miranda Lambert's songs featuring strong female characters are inspiring an untitled television series for Hulu. The country star will executive produce the project alongside her manager, with a writer from 'Daisy Jones & The Six' leading the script. The series centers on two women escaping an abusive situation to rebuild their lives in Texas.
Miranda Lambert, known for her portrayals of independent women in tracks like "Kerosene" and "Mama's Broken Heart," is expanding her influence into television. Sony Pictures Television is developing an untitled series for Hulu, inspired by her music, as confirmed by Billboard and first reported by Deadline on December 18, 2025.
Lambert and her longtime manager Marion Kraft's Shopkeeper Management will serve as executive producers. Judalina Neira, who worked on the Amazon series 'Daisy Jones & The Six,' will executive produce, showrun, and write the show. The plot follows a woman helping her friend escape an abusive marriage, with the pair attempting to start anew in Texas.
This marks another step for Lambert in TV, following her 2012 guest role as Lacey Ford on 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' and her early career launch as a contestant on the music competition 'Nashville Star.' The 14-time CMA Award winner and three-time Grammy nominee continues to build her legacy, with seven albums topping Billboard's Top Country Albums chart, five No. 1 hits on Hot Country Songs, and 25 entries on the Hot 100.
Currently, Lambert is nominated for four 2026 Grammy Awards: best contemporary country album for 'Postcards From Texas,' best country song for "A Song to Sing," and two in best country duo/group performance for her collaborations with Chris Stapleton on "A Song to Sing" and with Reba McEntire and Lainey Wilson on "Trailblazer."
The series highlights Lambert's storytelling prowess, blending her musical themes of resilience and heartbreak into a scripted narrative.