• As if hit songs, an upcoming wedding and dominating the ACM Awards last weekend wasn't enough, Miranda Lambert is adding television producer to her plate.

    The country songstress will reportedly serve as executive producer of a television show based largely on her childhood in East Texas.

    According to The Hollywood Reporter, Miranda is developing an hour-long drama for ABC Family based on her life, focusing on a family whose parents are private investigators and the child assist in solving crimes.

    Lambert was raised in Lindale, TX, where her parents, Rick and Beverly Lambert, operated a detective agency. The singer's mother will also be an executive producer of the program.

    Miranda wrote her hit "Gunpowder & Lead" based on one of her experiences during her younger years. "The song is actually about waiting for a husband to get out of jail so she can shoot him. But it came from a really real place in my life," she explains. "When I was 14 years old, my parents took in abused women and children. I had to share my room with a mom and daughter, and my brother had to share with two brothers. Their mom lived downstairs, and it was a three bedroom house. It  really has a meaning to me."

    Sharing her thoughts on how her past has shaped her to who she is now is nothing new for Miranda - the country starlet racked up four ACM Awards with her hit, "The House That Built Me."

Artists in this article: Miranda Lambert