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Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton Divorce: Are Songstress, Gwen Stefani's Boyfriend on Good Terms?

Miranda Lambert

Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton called it quits a long time ago but the ex-couple is still not talking. In fact, when they almost ran into each other at a recent event filming, it was said that “The House That Built Me” singer became visibly upset.

According to Us Weekly, Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton narrowly missed each other when both of them participated in a TV special that will honor Elvis Presley. It was said that a source told the magazine that there was an instance when the former husband and wife were under the same roof but they managed not to cross paths.

As per the insider’s narration, Blake Shelton assisted with introducing some parts of the Elvis anniversary special but it was actress Riley Keough who introduced Miranda and her bandmates. It was added that the petite songstress did her best to avoid bumping into her ex-husband.

While she managed to avoid Blake, Miranda was said to be visibly upset because there was tension and she almost saw him at some point. Apparently, this only proved that the pair is not on good terms and it may take time for them to talk to each other again, if they ever will.

“To Miranda, that’s enemy territory. She was visibly upset about having to perform on the Voice stage,” the source said.

Celebrity Insider added that Lambert actually made a request beforehand. She told the producers that she did not want to meet her ex-flame while on the set and the production team did their part to fulfill the singer’s request.

Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton split in 2015. A few months after, the latter confirmed that he was dating his “The Voice” co-judge Gwen Stefani. As for the former, she has been in at least two relationships but both only lasted for a few months.

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