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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani Are Their Most Adorable Yet for Another Surprise Performance in …
Could these two get any more perfect?!
The answer is absolutely not, if their latest performance together is any evidence. When fans arrived to Gwen Stefani‘s tour stop in Dallas on Saturday night, they were treated to a surprise double feature when the pop sensation’s boyfriend joined her onstage.
Concertgoers went nuts when the country crooner suddenly stepped out with his guitar in hand, prepared to serenade his lady love with their “Go Ahead and Break My Heart” duet.
From video footage shared by fans online, it’s clear that Gwen and Blake could barely take their eyes off each other for more than a second. During Stefani’s solo, Shelton lip synced the words right back to her before the two broke out in song together. As Blake prepared to leave the stage, Gwen wrapped her arms around him to sneak in a quick hug and a smooch.
And while this is far from the first time Blake and Gwen have taken their musical prowess to sold-out arenas and award shows, each time seems to get better and better.
The couple, who met on the set of The Voice and made their red carpet debut as a couple back in February, have spoken candidly about what their collaboration means to them.
“This is one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written or recorded,” Blake said when the performance was announced. “The song couldn’t possibly be more honest. I’m honored to have written and to perform this song with the great Gwen Stefani. Respect.”
“Yeah, it feels like, ‘Wow, that happened.’ I can’t believe I wrote a song with that guy.” Gwen also shared with E! News at 102.7 KIISFM’s Wango Tango. “And then we got a chance to sing it together on The Voice. Like…and everyone got to see that. It was a miracle. It was incredible.”
Stefani and Shelton never planned on writing a song together, but when Stefani caught his eye he wanted to make a move. “It was odd because we wrote the song last fall sometime,” he said of the songwriting process. “I started the song just because I was trying to impress her and I sent it to her on like voice memo. Just texted it to her.”