The two stars delivered ‘proof that being a horse girl is cool,’ one fan declared.

New photos show country music stars Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert embracing their inner ‘horse girl.’

Fans say that Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert are living proof that being a “horse girl” is not just “a phase” and something to be admired.

The country music stars, who notably collaborated on Wilson’s recent song “Good Horses,” were seen embracing their inner

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“Two horse girls all grown up singing about horses🐴✨,” Lambert wrote to caption her Instagram post on Thursday, Oct. 17. The six-part Instagram carousel began with a photo of the two posing together while wearing Western-styled clothing, a cream-colored cowgirl hat perched upon “The House That Built Me” singer’s head and a black cowgirl hat placed upon Wilson’s.

Subsequent photos of the two performing together onstage followed, with one fan-favorite snapshot showing the 32-year-old “Heart Like a Truck” singer and Lambert, 40, playfully aiming finger guns at each other in the middle of a song. (That particular photo “should be framed,” one fan urged.) The carousel ended with a video of the two singers performing their “Good Horses” duet onstage, spotlighting harmonies that fans applauded in the post’s comment section.

The post was “proof that being a horse girl is cool,” one fan declared.

One fellow “horse girl” recalled that despite being told as a kid that they would “grow out of” the phase, “I am 40 and it’s not happened yet…it’s just something you’re born with! 🤠 🐴.”

“I love everything about this🔥,” one Instagram user wrote as another pleaded for “More horse songs 👏🏽 more horse songs 👏🏽 more horse songs!!!!”

Others praised the “Two country queens 👑” and begged for the “double trouble” performers to “Tour together please!!🙏🏻.”

Wilson and Lambert should consider a “Co-Headlining tour!! 🙏🙏,” one fan suggested.