Blake Shelton Caught Cheating On Miranda Lambert; Denies it on Twitter; Couple Now Talking About Divorce

By Staff Writer

Nov 18, 2014 07:25 AM EST

It's been a whirlwind week for country singer Blake Shelton as he faced rumors about him cheating on his wife, country singer, Miranda Lambert. According to Classical Lite, the couple is now talking about divorce since Lambert found out about her husband's remarks about the cheating allegations.

Although this has been quite an issue now, there's still no confirmation from the couple about the rumor. As well, the tabloid is still not stopping creating these rumors about the couple's breakup.

The Examiner wrote, "Miranda is fuming and embarrassed over Blake's airing of their dirty laundry, and she blasted him for confessing he cheated on his then-wife with her...Blake finally confirmed what everyone has always suspected!" This report came from one of their sources that is related to the major tabloid, which started all these.

There are no reports however to claim that Lambert really reacted to that but this is not the first time a rumor about their marriage being rocky was placed out there. According to KDrama Stars, "Life & Style's" latest issue has a cover story about the couple saying that they are expecting a baby and it's Lambert's way of saving the marriage. They also wrote the two have been wanting to have a child for years now and it also didn't help them that Lambert's best friend, Carrie Underwood is now pregnant.

Enstarz published their report about this scandal and they too even said that there are no confirmations just yet about this said rumor. Lambert is also not someone who would really talk about issues regarding her husband for this matter.

Shelton is not really fond of the tabloids either so he is more likely just brushing the whole thing off. Back in October, the country singer who is also one of The Voice's judges; posted on his Twitter denying all the allegations and everything that was told about him admitting he cheated.

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