Blake Shelton recently sat down and gave an interview on "60 Minutes." He revealed some details about his marriage and relationship with fellow country music artist Miranda Lambert that would explain what makes the couple click and continue to be a team.
The show, apparently, didn't just focus on Blake - it also got Miranda's take on the subject, albeit in a separate interview.
So, are their answers complementary? Is their union in trouble?
It appears that the two is still solid as a couple.
"He's somebody who's impossible to fight with because he's always in a good moo," the singer said of her husband, as noted by Fox News. Looks like those rumors about the two heading for splitsville are empty.
"We feel like we're very honest with who we are and our relationship. We've kinda told the good, the bad, the ugly as our relationship has progressed from the beginning till now," she also said, as quoted by Entertainmentwise. "And people dig anyway and they make up lies, so I feel like, we don't really hold back, because if you hold back they're going to dig anyway so might as well just tell it."
But why is it that the couple won't do interviews together?
"If we don't protect that, then we have nothing. We have to have something that's just for us. At some point you just have to go, 'All right, this is it, this is our line, you know?' We have our one little area of the world that no one can come into," Miranda explained.
This answer somehow echoes Blake's explanation on why he and his wife won't do interviews together.
"We try so hard to keep people's focus on what we do and not our marriage," he was quoted by E! News as saying. "It's almost impossible to do that, and why open that door any further than it already is open by sitting down and doing interviews together rand giving every freakin' magazine out there a two-sentence quote that's turned into alien babies."
"We do interviews [separately], I love talking about her, I'll talk about her all day if you want to. But for her and I to sit here together, it's just going to turn into something about our marriage and it's all we got left that's private, is she and I and our home. And we just want to keep it that way," he concluded.
Said it like a man, Blake!
Just recently, Miranda won four CMA gongs Wednesday night, making her this year's biggest winner at the awards ceremony. Husband Blake didn't go home empty-handed, though. He won "Male Vocalist of the Year" award, which is his fifth win 5 years in a row, Rolling Stone reported.