During the country music special “ACM Presents: Our Country” last night, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani gave a steamy performance that showed that the couple still has just as much chemistry as ever despite being stuck alone with one another in quarantine for weeks.

The couple sang a duet of their song “Nobody But You” by the fire at Shelton’s Oklahoma home, and it was immediately clear to everyone that they are still very much in love.

“We happen to be in Oklahoma, hiding away from everybody, doing what we’re supposed to do. And, we’re also doing what I think everybody else must be doing, which is… drinking all day,” joked Shelton, 43.

A hilarious blunder happened at the end of the performance, when Shelton accidentally told everyone to “Say stace, everybody, we love you.” As he realized his blunder, Stefani burst out laughing and leaned into his shoulder lovingly.

Stefani, 50, could not resist posting the silly moment to Instagram along with the caption, “#saysace Gx @blakeshelton.”

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The couple have been keeping themselves busy in quarantine by having fun, with Shelton deciding to grow out a mullet until they are able to leave the house again.

“I am growing my mullet back as a symbol of hope or some s–t like that..” Shelton revealed last month. “Anyway it’s coming back! For real. Stay tuned…”

At the end of March, Stefani took Shelton’s mullet “to the next level” by putting her own spin on it.

Fans have been losing it over Shelton’s mullet ever since he announced that it was returning.

“Omg the apocalypse is really here Can’t wait to see this!” one fan commented, with another adding, “OMG!! Can’t wait!! You look so sexy, even sexier than usual, with a mullet!!! Oh my beating heart!!!”

It’s nice to see that Shelton and Stefani aren’t letting the coronavirus pandemic stop them from having fun, and from loving each other. We wish these two many years of happiness to come!

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