Blake Shelton Denied Fired Rumors
Blake Shelton, pictured here with his girlfriend Gwen Stefani at the 2016 Pre-GRAMMY Gala and Salute to Industry Icons on Feb. 14, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California, denied he's being fired from NBC's "The Voice." Getty Images

Blake Shelton is used to dealing with rumors and media reports. Normally he's able to laugh it off, but when he catches wind of something that's false, like one about how he's being fired from NBC's "The Voice," he has no problem airing out how he really feels on Twitter.

The 39-year-old country singer responded to reports on Twitter Tuesday that he was going to be fired from the show he's been a part of for nine seasons. The "Sangria" singer had some choice words for the people starting the rumor. You can see his tweet below:

Shelton's response came about after a fan tweeted at him asking why people were saying on Facebook that he was fired. It's unclear where the reports came from, but fans of the country singer can breathe easy as it sounds like Shelton isn't going anywhere.

Shelton has been a judge on "The Voice" since the show first aired on NBC in April 2011. Of the nine seasons that have aired so far, Shelton has coached four of the winners, including Jermaine Paul (Season 2), Cassadee Pope (Season 3), Danielle Bradbery (Season 4) and Craig Wayne Boyd (Season 7). He will continue to be a coach on the show's upcoming 10th season.

"The Voice" Season 10 premieres on Feb. 29 on NBC at 8 p.m. EST.