KEY POINTS

  • The coaches of "The Voice" Season 21 discussed the names of their respective fan clubs in a blooper reel the show shared Monday
  • John Legend said Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani's fans refer to them as "Shefani"
  • Ariana Grande said she "loves" their couple name and declared that she was a Shefani stan

Ariana Grande is a fan of Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani.

The "Thank U, Next" singer showed her love for Shelton and his wife in a blooper reel "The Voice" shared Monday.

In the clip, the Season 21 coaches, Shelton, Grande, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend, discussed the names of their respective fan clubs.

After Shelton made a hilarious guess about Grande's fanbase, Legend chimed in saying that fans refer to Shelton and Stefani, who tied the knot in July, as "Shefani."

"Oh, I love that," Grande said in the video. "I stan Shefani."

Stefani appeared on "The Voice" as a coach on Seasons 7, 9, 12, 17 and 19. She was also featured as a part-time advisor on Seasons 8 and 10. The No Doubt singer left the show with a huge victory, scoring her first win as a coach when Carter Rubin was crowned Season 19 champion last year.

Nick Jonas rejoined the panel in "The Voice" Season 20 for his second run as coach on the show.

Shelton and Stefani met on the NBC competition show in 2015. After divorcing their respective spouses, they dated for five years before tying the knot on July 3 at his ranch in Oklahoma.

The country singer recently showered his wife with love on her 52nd birthday Sunday. He shared on Instagram a black and white photo of them dancing at their wedding and accompanied it with a short but sweet caption.

"Happy birthday to my better half.. my WIFE!!!! I love you @gwenstefani!" he wrote.

The "Hollaback Girl" singer replied to her husband's post, "love u x" with a red heart emoji.

Meanwhile, Shelton and the "Voice's" newest coach recently took their hilarious on-screen "feud" to social media.

Grande shared a screenshot on Instagram of a text she received from Shelton. The 45-year-old country singer sent Grande the link to a tabloid report claiming that "The Voice" producers might replace him with the 28-year-old pop star, thanks to the "fresh" energy she's brought to the show during her first season as a coach.

"Thanks a lot Ari… Thanks a f–kin' lot..,” a second message from Shelton read.

Shelton's text exchange with Grande was all in jest as she made sure to "heart" react to both messages before sharing them on social media.

"The Voice" airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. PT/EDT on NBC.

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In photo: Ariana Grande arrives at the 62nd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on January 26, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. Steve Granitz/WireImage