Gwen Stefani has made her return to her coach’s chair on the new season of “The Voice,” and her boyfriend Blake Shelton has her back — literally!

A new blooper reel has just been released from the show’s first week of blind auditions, and it shows Stefani and Shelton having some fun behind the scenes with their fellow coaches, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend. Throughout the clip, Stefani suffers from some wardrobe malfunctions, but luckily for her, her boyfriend Shelton is always there to save her from embarrassing herself.

At one point, the tassels on Stefani’s outfit get caught in a succulent plant backstage while she picked it up off a nearby table. Then, she nearly suffers a wardrobe malfunction that would have been nothing short of humiliating!

“Blake, she’s unzipped again,” Clarkson announced between auditions. “Do you wanna zip her?”

Shelton has admitted that he was very excited to welcome Stefani back to “The Voice.”

“Having Gwen back is very comforting to all the coaches,” Shelton said, according to Entertainment Tonight. “We were all able to just go back to the game we already knew. We all know how to play each other at this thing. It felt like the old gang got back together again, and we’re having a blast.”

Stefani is happy to be back as well.

“I think that being able to sit down and watch a show that’s so inspiring and will bring inspiration to people, it will definitely bring joy,” Stefani agreed. “Music is the heartbeat of human beings, so I feel really blessed to be here and to be a part of that and to be able to connect around America on the TV.”

“Maybe the reason there’s so much talent is that a lot of people are kind of paused and they get to kind of, you know, follow the dream in a way they didn’t get to because maybe they’re working or they were in school,” she continued. “I think there’s kind of a different kind of group of people this time because of the opportunity that we are all paused in the world right now.”

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