“Oh my God… what are you doing here? Gwen Stefani gasped into the mic, half-laughing, half-shaking, as Blake Shelton swaggered onto the stage like he owned the moment — and her reaction said everything.

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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s romance is one of the most talked-about relationships in the music world. Since they became a couple in 2015, their connection has only grown stronger.

Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani - Nobody But You live in Las Vegas, NV - 2/14/2025

The couple often shares glimpses of their love on social media and during public appearances. With their shared passion for music and their playful banter, it’s clear that they complement each other beautifully.

During her show at the Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood on Feb 19, 2020, Gwen Stefani was in for a delightful surprise when Blake Shelton unexpectedly showed up on stage.

Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton - Nobody But You live in Las Vegas, NV - 11/6/2021

Dressed in cowgirl boots and a sparkling Western outfit, Gwen lit up with joy at the sight of him. The look of genuine surprise on her face was heartwarming as Blake joined her to sing their duet, “Nobody But You.”

WATCH: Gwen Stefani Grabs a Whole Lotta Blake Shelton in Vegas

Their chemistry was undeniable. The two seemed inseparable on stage, sharing smiles and leaning into one another as they performed. In a burst of enthusiasm, Gwen jumped into Blake’s arms, wrapping her legs around his waist, and the audience went wild with excitement.

Scrolling to the video’s comments, we clearly see numerous positive comments, praising their performance as well as chemistry. One person said, “I have to say, Gwen and Blake are terrific together. Terrific looking, terrific sounding. How sweet it worked out this way for both. They really look and sound HAPPY. Love that.”

Another added, “Gwen and Blake are so good together singing and being a couple as well. They are 2 people who love each other.”

 

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