Blake Shelton might be making headlines thanks to his new romance with fellow "Voice" coach Gwen Stefani, but he took to the CMA Awards stage on Wednesday looking anything but frazzled.
The country singer belted out his song "Gonna," which oddly enough features lyrics like, "Girl I'm diggin' on hittin' on you tonight / It ain't a maybe, it's hopin' / I'm wishin' I wanna / It's a damn right / Hold you tight, baby I'm gonna."
Shelton and Miranda Lambert called it quits in July after four years of marriage. For the past few weeks, he's been linked to Stefani, who ended her nearly 13-year marriage to Gavin Rossdale in August. Right before the CMAs aired, Stefani's rep confirmed that the "Voice" co-stars were, in fact, dating.
"[I] think he's hot, don't you?" Stefani, 46, said about Shelton, 39, on Tuesday when she appeared on "On Air With Ryan Seacrest." "I think that NBC did that. Two divorced people at the same time," she added. "But to be super honest, it is kind of crazy we both went through the same thing at the same time."
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