Blake Shelton is finally addressing the persistent rumors claiming that he and his wife of five years, Gwen Stefani, are headed for divorce — and he’s making it clear that the speculation is nonsense.

The country star spoke candidly while co-hosting Country Countdown USA on Saturday, January 10, explaining how the rumors seemed to snowball based on nothing more than paparazzi timing.

“We’re Divorced… Until We’re Seen at the Grocery Store”

Shelton described how online narratives shifted week by week depending on whether the couple was photographed together.

“Starting in October, I think, or maybe November, I started noticing these articles popping up about ‘Blake and Gwen, they’re split up,’” Shelton said.
“‘They’re not even seeing each other anymore, they’re going through a divorce.’ And then, a week later, a picture comes out of us walking out of the grocery store… ‘Oh, they’re back together again!’”

He joked that the cycle repeats endlessly — absence fuels breakup headlines, while a casual public sighting suddenly “reunites” them.

Fake Images and Online Illusions

Shelton also touched on how convincing misinformation has become, especially with manipulated images circulating online.

“I see pictures of Gwen and I on social media that I really go, ‘that looks so real,’ but I know I don’t even own that shirt or, ‘Whose car is that?’”

 

His takeaway? Don’t trust everything you see.

“I don’t believe anything anymore that I see on the internet. I mean, nothing.”

Not the First Time Rumors Were Shut Down

This isn’t the first denial. In December, a source close to the couple told PEOPLE that the lack of public appearances was simply due to busy and conflicting work schedules, not relationship trouble.

“There is no truth to the split rumors,” the source said. “They’ve just been juggling demanding schedules. When they are together, it’s just so obvious how solid they are.”

From The Voice to Oklahoma

Shelton and Stefani first met in 2014 as coaches on The Voice, while both were married — Stefani to Gavin Rossdale, and Shelton to Miranda Lambert.

After both went through divorces in 2015, they began dating and eventually married in 2021 at Shelton’s ranch in Oklahoma.

Bottom Line

Despite the internet’s insistence on manufacturing drama, Shelton’s message is simple: there’s no divorce, no split, and no crisis — just two artists living busy lives. The rumors, he suggests, say far more about online culture than they do about his marriage.