• Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani shared Valentine’s Day posts for each other to Instagram.
  • The posts arrived amid the couple being the subject of divorce rumors last year.
  • Shelton addressed the rumors in a January 10 interview, saying he can't believe what he sees on the internet anymore.

In case you were wondering how Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are holding up now that the dust from Valentine’s Day has settled, here’s your update: While it’s unclear if the couple spent the day together, both Blake and Gwen shared loving tributes to each other on their social media accounts, proving to everyone that their love is very much alive.

“Happy Valentine’s Day everyone !! But especially my favorite cowboy @blakeshelton love u so much 💓Gx,” Gwen wrote via Instagram, sharing a video montage of moments they’ve had together throughout the years, from big moments sharing the stage, to small moments on their Oklahoma farm.

Meanwhile, on Blake’s Instagram, he shared a simple photo of him giving Gwen a kiss on the cheek. “Happy Valentine's Day @gwenstefani.. My favorite person.. I love you pretty girl!!!!!” he captioned the image.

“Love u @blakeshelton 💖,” Gwen wrote in the comments section of Blake’s post.

The couple’s Valentine’s Day posts for each other comes after they were victims of divorce rumors, after going several months without taking pictures together at a public outing—but Blake dispelled any rumors of trouble in paradise in a January 10 interview with County Countdown USA.

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“Starting in October, I think, or maybe November, I started noticing these articles popping up about ‘Blake and Gwen, they’re split up,’” he recalled. “‘They’re not even seeing each other anymore, they’re going through a divorce.’ And then, you know, a week later a picture comes out of us walking out of the grocery store: ‘Oh, they’re back together again!’ And another week goes by and we’re not seen at the grocery store: ‘They’re divorcing!’”

Blake added, “I see pictures of Gwen and I on social media that I really go, ‘that looks so real,’ but I know I don’t even own that shirt or, ‘Whose car is that?’ I don’t believe anything anymore that I see on the internet. I mean, nothing. I just don’t believe it.”