Blake Shelton is moving on from his split with Miranda Lambert, and it appears that he has found someone who can really relate to what he has been going through. It is none other than his "The Voice" co-coach Gwen Stefani, who has also broken up with his longtime husband Gavin Rossdale.
On Wednesday, Shelton and Stefani were spotted at a "Voice" event in Los Angeles, and the two newly single Hollywood celebs reportedly appeared in good spirits, according to Daily Mail. Blake and Gwen didn't look heartbroken as they were joined by their fellow coaches Pharrell Williams and Adam Levine, along with TV personality Carson Daly.
Blake also took the time this week to talk about the heroic thing he did for an Oklahoma man named Roho Hartman. In June, Shelton rescued Hartman when the latter's truck got stuck in floodwaters. "I haven't seen Roho since the day that happened. That guy. I knew when he got in my truck that day and I drove him home that he was a character, but I didn't really realize the level of how funny that guy is until I saw some of the interviews after the fact," he said of Hartman to KFOR News Channel.
Meanwhile, Miranda Lambert also had a busy but productive week as she has embarked into making music again. Movie News Guide has learned she even had a late-night writing session with her friends Natalie Hemby and Nicolle Galyon.
Lambert took to social media to share a snap of their late-night snack as they worked on Miranda's possibly upcoming new single or album. The photo shows a platter of chips, cheese and crackers a bottle of wine and some turkey wraps. She captioned it: "Food for thought! Late night writing session was a success! (I won't show the after pic!) Love yall," along with the hashtags #musicismedicine, #platinum and #Automatic.
Food for thought! Late night writing session was a success! (I won't show the after pic!) Love yall @nicatnitemusic and @wruckestrike #newsongs #musicismedicine #platinum #Automatic A photo posted by Miranda Lambert (@mirandalambert) on Aug 26, 2015 at 12:06am PDT
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