Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton attend the grand opening of her 'Gwen Stefani - Just a Girl' residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, June 28, 2018. Ethan Miller/Getty Images

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are not planning a new TV show, despite rumors. Gossip Cop has debunked reports stating that the former “Voice” colleagues may be planning to work on another show together.

Hollywood Life in a report titled "Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani’s New TV Show Plans Revealed Amid Marriage Rumors — Reality Show?” quoted an "insider" saying, “Blake and Gwen have so many outside obligations besides their singing careers, but they’d do another TV show because they are very interested in branching out to those other opportunities because it is fun and obviously lucrative.”

The source further added that the couple has been “pitched on many occasions and asked to do a reality show together, but they don’t have much interest in that, and are very interested in working on another show together, either on camera, off camera or both.”

The source, however, did not address if NBC has Shelton locked into a non-compete agreement, which could bar him from doing any other TV series besides “The Voice.” The report also failed to reveal anything about the new television show and only talked about them pursuing “opportunities.”

“Blake and Gwen got the feel of it when they worked together on ‘The Voice’ and really liked what came from that and they are interested in pursuing many opportunities together because when they do things with each other it always seems to be a success,” the source said.

Gossip Cop revealed that Stefani’s publicist was unaware of any such show being in the pipeline.

Last month, Gossip Cop had debunked another claim by the same website about the two putting off their engagement because of their tight schedules. The website quoted a source saying, “With Gwen’s Vegas residency and Blake’s constant touring and duties with ‘The Voice’ there really isn’t anytime to get married.”

Shelton and Stefani became close on the sets of "The Voice" after their split from their partners. While Shelton and Miranda Lambert announced their divorce in July 2015, Stefani and Gavin Rossdale broke up in August the same year.

In November 2015, Shelton’s representative confirmed their romance by saying “Gwen and Blake are longtime friends who have very recently started dating,” Billboard reported.

The duo made their public debut as a couple at the Vanity Fair Oscars after-party in February 2016. Stefani has three sons with Rossdale — Kingston, 12, Zuma, 9, and 4-year-old Apollo. Earlier this year, Stefani and Shelton were spotted vacationing with her children in Florida.

In April, Shelton revealed that though he has marriage on his mind, it will not happen anytime soon. “I think about it. I don’t think it’s anytime soon or anything. The more time that goes by, I guess, the closer you’d be getting to that,” he said, People reported.