Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are definitely not official, so the media might've gotten a little too excited and jumped the gun.

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Despite the fact a representative for both Stefani and Shelton confirmed they're dating and photos surfaced of the couple getting touchy-feely, Stefani is now trying to make their romance sound more like a fling.

To promote her latest single "Used to Love You," which she penned in the wake of her divorce from Gavin Rossdale, Stefani called into San Diego's Frankie and Geena Morning Show on Tuesday.

"I didn't even know the single was coming out. I promise you that it was very last minute. It's weird because 'Used to Love You' came out the exact same week as the 20-year anniversary of [No Doubt's] Tragic Kingdom, which just to me is like, 'What are the chances of that?' This is obviously... I would consider it a breakup record," explained Stefani, whose new album gets released early next year.

"I only had two boyfriends. I wrote two records about them. You know what I mean? It's just weird. It just makes me believe in God and my journey. My cross to bear was to go through these heartbreaks and write these songs and help people."

Stefani joked she's "exhausted talking about it" and needs "to take a nap" after all of this.

Frankie then used the breakup song as a way to transition their conversation into her love life now.

"You're in a new relationship. Are there songs about newfound love or newfound relationships on the album?" Frankie asked, obviously prodding her to talk about Shelton.

"Wow, that's really personal," Stefani replied.

"This is what I'll say about that: I never said nothin' about being in a new relationship. I don't know who said that but somebody did, and then my kid came in last night to tell me about it. That's how crazy my life is. People can just say whatever they want and then they can just believe it."

"My truth is 'Used to Love You,' that's the song. That's what I said and I feel really fine about sharing that, and I feel honored to share it. But, I mean, all the other stuff is just craziness. I mean, literally craziness. Hilarious. Hilarious!" she said.

Although Stefani didn't say anything about Shelton directly, she opened up about her experience coaching The Voice alongside him.

"I love that show so much," the singer gushed. "Just being on there, being around so much music and watching this super talented kids, what they go through, and then thinking back to all the things I've done, it makes me reflect. It's one of the funnest things I've ever done really, I think."
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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.