December 22, 2024 18:54 PM

‘The Voice' Judge Gwen Stefani Wants Miranda Lambert To Stop Talking About Blake Shelton

"The Voice" judge Gwen Stefani feels uncomfortable when Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton's ex-wife talks about her former husband. The mother of three said that she hopes Lambert would move on and stop mentioning anything about Shelton.

"She must move on," Stefani suggested after the "Mama's Broken Heart" mentioned Shelton during the 2017 Academy of Country Music Awards. Lambert won two awards and said in her acceptance speech that her heartbreak pushed her to pour herself into the album according to Celebrity Insider.

A source close to the "Rich Girl" singer revealed that she was fed up of Lambert's frequent mentions of her ill-fated relationship with the "Came Here To Forget" crooner. The source added that Stefani even said that she should focus on her current relationship with Anderson East.

The animal lover, according to The Record has been grateful for the support and patience of her boyfriend of one year. The "House That Built Me" singer posted a photo of her and East captioned "Thanks@Andersoneast for being so supportive and kind. #bamaboy #texasbama #backtothefarm #blueeyes (sic)."

The "Hair Up" singer and Blake Shelton have been in a relationship for a year. Both of them came out of divorce before they met at "The Voice." The couple has always been going public with their romance. Even on the set of "The Voice" where both of them are judges and they cannot help having PDA moments. The viewers even suspected that their relationship is fake and only used for publicity of the show.

The estranged couple has moved on since they found their respective lovers. Just like Lambert, Shelton has also revealed before that his former marriage has somewhat inspired his music. But it seems Gwen Stefani is not comfortable about it until now. For her part, she has never mentioned a bit about Gavin Rossdale inspiring her music.

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Gwen Stefani, Miranda lambert, Blake Shelton
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