Blake Shelton And Miranda Lambert Might Get A Divorce? ‘The Voice’ Judge Admits To Liking ‘Pretty Girls’ On ’60 Minutes’ Interview! [VIDEO]

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Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert are rumored to be heading to a divorce. However, there has been no confirmation yet as to how true the previous reports are.

As the Examiner has reported, the judge of "The Voice" mentioned during his interview on "60 Minutes" that he likes pretty girls. He reportedly made that statement "in reference to what he likes to sing about and 'pretty girls' along with drinking are on the top of his list."

The website then offered their speculations, "Apparently, the star wasn't just talking about Miranda Lambert as he reference more than one girl, but who?"

This recent comment that the internationally famous country singer had recently made is only one of many that adds fuel to the divorce rumors. This is perhaps the reason why such splits-ville stories refuse to die despite the efforts of the celebrity couple in dismissing the topic.

He may have opened up about the subject of divorce, but he was talking about a previous divorce, the one that he had with his now ex-wife. He shared that that particular incident was one of the hardest trials that he had to go through.

"That was easily the toughest thing that I've ever been through," Shelton revealed. "I put that, my divorce up there with my brother's death, and that was a tough, tough call to make."

Blake Shelton met the "Automatic" singer in 2005, while he was still married to his now ex-wife, Kaynette Williams, whom he was married to in 2003. Shelton and Williams later got divorced in 2006, only three years after they tied the knot.

As soon as his divorce with Williams was finalized, he and Lambert then proceeded to develop their relationship, and they soon got married in 2011. E! News reported, "He and Lambert have now been married for three and a half years and have been the subject of trouble-in-paradise rumors for nearly as long."

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