Blake Shelton is rumored to be the singer of the TV adaptation of the film's theme song, 'Unknown Stuntman.'
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were a dynamic duo as they stepped out for a red carpet date night!
On Tuesday, the "Purple Irises" singers attended the premiere of The Fall Guy at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angles, California.
Shelton, 47, kept it country in his signature jeans, black button-up and sports coat. As for Stefani, the 54-year-old "Cool" songstress wore a black-and-green peplum top and skirt (reminiscent of the looks she sported for her return to the stage with No Doubt at this year's Coachella), and completed the style with fishnet stockings and a pair of chucky platforms.
The couple -- who have been married since 2021 -- showed minimal PDA as they held hands and posed close while walking the carpet.
While the pair do not star in the film, Shelton did contribute to the flick. In the end credits of the movie, the country crooner sings a cover of "Unknown Stuntman," the original theme song to The Fall Guy television series that aired in the '80s.
"I probably loved the song even more than I knew the TV show," Shelton told a reporter at the premiere of covering the track. "...It's like a bucket list thing for me. I didn't even know who was in the movie or anything. I just said, 'I wanna do the song.'"
Upon learning of the star-studded cast in The Fall Guy, Shelton added, "I didn't want to miss this premiere. This is really a big deal. It's exciting for me and Gwen to be able to come out and be part of something like this."
The Fall Guy premiere was also attended by the film's stars, Emily Blunt, Ryan Gosling (who at one point hit the red carpet with Saturday Night Live's Mikey Day, dressed as Beavis and Butt-Head), Hannah Waddingham and more.
Stefani and Shelton have been a source of support for each other in recent weeks. The "God's Country" singer was alongside Stefani's sons Kingston, 17, Zuma, 15, and Apollo, 10, as she took the stage at Coachella.
The singer was also there for her man as he opened his latest business venture, Ole Red Las Vegas, where she joined him onstage for a surprise performance. Last month, the "Honey Bee" crooner spoke to ET and opened up about his decade-long romance with his wife -- which began on The Voice -- and the bond he shares with her three sons.
"If I could have a repeat of these past 10 years, [that] would be perfect," he said of what he hopes the future holds. "Next month, we've got an 18-year-old, which it blows my mind that already happened. And in a couple of years, we'll have another 18-year-old. And that's... it's gonna be I guess a lot more alone time, which I'm not mad about that either."
He added, "But we still have Apollo, so we have another almost 10 years before we can kick him out, so it should be a lot of fun."
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