Blake Shelton has, allegedly, banned Adam Levine from his and Gwen Stefani’s upcoming wedding.
According to OK! magazine, Blake Shelton and Levine’s relationship hasn’t been the same since the latter quit The Voice.
In fact, even while they were still coaching on the reality TV show, Shelton and Levine, allegedly, had a falling out.
Adam Levine dislikes Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani’s closeness
According to an unnamed source, Levine didn’t like how Shelton became so caught up in Stefani’s world shortly after they started dating.
And when their relationship progressed, the Maroon 5 frontman started feeling like the odd man out.
The insider also claimed that Shelton and Levine’s close bond as though they’re brothers was just for show.
According to the source, the people in Shelton and Levine’s lives encouraged them to keep in touch after the latter quit The Voice last year.
However, due to the lingering tensions between the two singers, they stopped talking completely.
Blake Shelton wants Adam Levine to perform at his wedding
Since Shelton and Levine are no longer close, the tabloid claimed that there’s no reason for Shelton to invite Levine to his wedding.
But the tabloid’s claims couldn’t be farther from the truth. During his virtual interview on the Late Night With Seth Meyers, Shelton said that he hopes Levine would perform at his wedding.
I’ve decided that I’ve been doing this a long time now and I’ve got a lot of favors out there. He may not like it, but Adam Levine’s gonna have to get the band together and come and play at our wedding,” Blake Shelton said.
Even though Shelton and Stefani have not yet sent out wedding invitations to their guests, the country singer’s statement proves that he wants Levine at his wedding.
Shelton’s statement also disproved the tabloid’s claims that there’s tension between the two and that they’ve fallen out.
Adam Levine’s decision to quit ‘The Voice’ had nothing to do with Blake
Following his departure from The Voice, Levine appeared in Ellen Show where he said that he misses all the people that he worked with.
“I love the people that I met and worked with, and you all obviously know how i feel about [fellow coach] Blake [Shelton].… I do miss it but I don’t miss how much I had to work. I was constantly working for so many years — very lucky, very fortunate, very blessed and all that — but to just be able to stop in this moment to spend time with my new young family and just have the greatest time ever. Now I’m a stay-at-home dad. I just stay at home and do very little,” he said.
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