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Blake Shelton Admits ‘Man Crush’ On ‘Voice’ Pal Adam Levine

‘He’s sexy, is the word I’m using,’ country singer tells MTV News about Maroon 5 leading man. By Jocelyn Vena Blake Shelton Anyone who has turned on “The Voice” for even a fleeting few moments can’t help but feel the love that judges Blake Shelton and Adam Levine have for each other. In between kindhearted jabs and playful digs, the two singers really seem to be involved in one of the small screen’s greatest bromances. And if you think you’re imagining it, Shelton told MTV News earlier this week at Cosmopolitan ‘s Fun Fearless Awards the affection you feel is very real. “The bromance with me and Adam?” Shelton said. “It’s funny, ’cause I get on Twitter, one of my routines during the day, if I’m home is, I wake up, get a cup of coffee, turn on the Weather Channel and I’ll look at what people are saying to me on Twitter on my phone, and it’s always something abbot me and Adam, the bromance.” Those tweets are always are in reaction to the cutesy back-and-forth Levine and Shelton shared the night before on their hit NBC reality singing competition, while fellow judges Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green look on. And Shelton has a message for his “Voice” bro: “All I have to say is, it’s true: I have a man crush on Adam,” Shelton admitted. “It blows me away people can pick up on that just by watching that on television. I want to kiss him. I want to kiss him so bad. I don’t care if it’s mutual or not. Can you honestly tell me that you don’t have a little bit of a crush on Adam? He’s sexy, is the word I’m using.” What are some of your favorite TV bromances? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Blake Shelton Adam Levine

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‘Twilight’ Star Gets Eerie In Florence And The Machine Video

‘Never Let Me Go’ clip finds Florence Welch cavorting with ‘Twilight’ star Jamie Campbell Bower, with chilling results. By James Montgomery Jamie Campbell Bower in Florence and the Machine’s video for “Never Let Me Go” Photo: Universal The last time we saw Florence Welch, she was plummeting through the New York City skyline in the spooky (and quite possibly Illuminati-sponsored) video for “No Light, No Light” … now, she’s back, with an equally ethereal (and vaguely “Twilight”-endorsed) new clip, for “Never Let Me Go.” The video features Flo and Twilighter Jamie Campbell Bower exchanging smoldering glances — and subsequently cavorting — at an eerie ice rink (couples’ skate!), all while Welch slowly melts away into a viscous pool of fluid. Helmed by director/DJ Tabitha Denholm, who previously directed Florence’s “Cosmic Love” and “Rabbit Heart” videos, “Never Let Me Go” is certainly visually arresting, but it also works on another level: Namely, it perfectly (and artfully) captures the experience of literally melting in the presence of a lover, the feeling of casting abandon to the wind and giving yourself away truly and completely. Or something like that. Of course, given the cavernous, darkly lit spaces the video inhabits, it’s also a nice fit to the song’s voluminous, dream-like sonics. Truly, a skating rink hasn’t looked this moody since, well, ever — to the point where you can practically feel the chill running its way up Welch’s stockings. And as for Campbell Bower, well, he’s plenty icy too, embracing Welch, planting a plaintive kiss on her head but remaining eternally detached. In a telling moment, he actually watches Welch disintegrate, which certainly hints at his true feelings for her. Call it love on ice. Or a darkly spiritual rumination on the politics of figure skating. Either way, with “Never Let Me Go,” Welch definitely adds to her impressive list of eye-catching clips, emotes and wails and flails, and gives skating its biggest artistic bump since Jay and Kanye’s “N—as in Paris.” It’s chillingly effective, and just as beautiful, too. What do you think of Florence and the Machine’s new video? Leave your comment below! Related Artists Florence + the Machine

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