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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani: Adam Levine Saves Blake and Gwen In An Interview About Their Romance

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's romance was put in the spotlight during an interview on "The Today Show" with Natalie Morales.  However, before they were able to play coy, their friend another "The Voice" judge, Adam Levine saved the duo from revealing information about their new relationship status.

"Is it good to just be out in the open now?" Morales asked the new couple. Before they were able to answer the question, Levine acted as their guardian angel and rescued them by singing a single line lyrics of "Next Question" that goes like "Next question! Ask the next question before it gets awkward."Shelton and Stefani  already revealed their romance, but they never talked about it together in public, E! News reports.

As Daily Mail reported, it was not only Levine, who saved Shelton and Stefani from discussing about their new relationship status. Pharell Williams, who was also with the three judges to talk  about the singing competition also hinted on the sensitivity of the question by saying "That was a nice segue." The No Doubt frontwoman and Miranda Lambert's ex burst into laughter as the Maroon 5 vocalist sang the line that saved them from embarrassment.

While Shelton and Stefani's romance is now more publicized, her ex, Rossdale was recently seen dating a blonde on Thansgiving Day."Gavin was with [a] mystery blonde inside the club. They held hands and it was apparent they were together-at least for the night," the source said. "Gavin was partying with a group of friends, but kept close to the blonde. The blonde and Gavin left the club together."

Shelton divorced Lambert in July after four years of marriage. On the other hand,  Stefani separated from Gavin Rossdale in October after 13 years after she found out that he cheated on her with their nanny.  The two share three children, Kingston, 10, Zuma, 7, and Apollo, who is 21 months.

What can you say about Levine covering up Shelton and Stefani during their most recent interview?


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