The Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani marriage rumors are so wide spread and persistent that it was discussed by John Legend on his “Trailer Talk” show. The talk show is about “The Voice,” which is currently airing a new season, and all the coaches of the show got together to talk about it with Legend.

In the video that Legend shared on his Instagram page, he introduced Stefani as the lover that Shelton has taken, while people off screen gasped at the remark. He then added by saying that she is a “fantastic artist” who has been a coach on “The Voice” before. The pop star joined the discussion by doing a running man dance.

After offering to get her chair next time, Legend asked her about the marriage rumors that have been circulating online. He turned to Shelton and asked him if he had popped the question yet.

Legend pointed out that every couple has to deal with the nosy question people ask them about when they plan to get married. Shelton and Stefani, however, evaded the question and didn’t give a straight answer.

Although the two singers did not confirm the wedding rumors, a source close to the couple previously told ET Online that both Shelton and Stefani constantly talk about marriage. The insider added that the two singers have decided that they will not be getting married soon. The two of them are apparently having so much fun that they “don’t want to rock the boat yet.”

Although the two singers want to take their time before taking the next step in their relationship, they do get asked about the wedding a lot. The two of them are also aware about the constant rumors about their marriage.

There have been so many rumors about the Shelton and Stefani getting married that the country singer previously told ET Online that he finds them to be funny instead of getting mad. He promised that the fans will learn about the engagement when it happens from a credible news outlet.

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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton attend the opening of her residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on June 28, 2018, in Las Vegas. Getty Images/Ethan Miller