Adam Levine and Blake Shelton’s bromance is very much alive and well – and, apparently, Adam is still not done roasting Blake.
The Maroon 5 front man guested on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Thursday (April 29) where Ellen asked him about Blake and his fiancée Gwen Stefani’s upcoming nuptials.
“I don’t support their marriage,” Adam quipped. “She’s so cool and he’s not.”
“He’s not cool, but he’s very funny and very smart,” Ellen said in Blake’s defense.
“He’s vaguely charming,” Adam conceded.
“I miss this. I’ve missed making so much fun of him,” he added.
He also joked about attending the wedding to do this: “I’ll go to the wedding and I’ll object.”
“I’ll probably not be invited now that I’m saying this on live television,” he mused, before adding, “but I’ll be there somehow.”
Adam and Blake were co-coaches on The Voice for 16 seasons, during which their hilarious bromance blossomed and shined in the most unusual way – they kept making fun of each other on camera.
Blake previously shared that he planned to have Adam sing at their wedding. “I’ve kind of decided that I’ve been doing this a long time now and I’ve got a lot of favors out there,” Blake said on Late Night With Seth Meyers back in December. “He may not like it, but Adam Levine’s gonna have to get the band together and come and play our wedding.”
But when Adam went on The Morning Mash Up in March, he joked about foiling those plans.
“He’s like, ‘Yeah, I’m gonna get Adam Levine to come play, he doesn’t know it yet,’ and I’m like sitting in bed eating popcorn and I’m like, ‘Man, f–k you, I’m not gonna play at your wedding,'” Adam joked at the time.
At the end of March, Blake revealed that he and Gwen are eyeing to tie the knot “this summer,” but admits it’s still a wait-and-see situation amid the ongoing pandemic.
“With COVID-19, it looks like it may be OK, but I don’t know. So, that’s tentatively the plan. We’ll see,” he explained.





