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GWEN CALLS OUT CATTY MIRANDA!

Nashville bar brawl gets down & dirty

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THE simmering feud between Blake Shelton, his bride Gwen Stefani and his ex Miranda Lambert has caught fire since he decided to move his new TV show Barmageddo­n to Nashville, sources say.

Blake will be taping the show from his saloon Ole Red, right around the corner from Miranda’s pub Casa Rosa, and she’s in a fury — prompting Gwen to step in and defend her hunky hubby.

“Miranda’s really badmouthin­g Blake now in light of his new business venture and Gwen’s had enough,” spills an insider.

“Gwen’s behind Blake all the way, now that he’s decided to leave

The Voice, and they’re looking to make Nashville their permanent residence.

“It angers Gwen to no end to hear that Miranda’s rolling her eyes and predicting Blake’s new show will fail. She thinks Miranda’s just jealous.

“But Miranda doesn’t like Blake strolling into town with his Hollywood bride, throwing his weight around and trying to get celebritie­s on his show.”

Miranda, 39, and Blake, 46, survived a bitter divorce in 2015 after four years of marriage.

The Somethin’ Bad songbird wed former NYPD cop Brendan McLoughlin, 30, in 2019, but she’s ticked about having to battle Blake in the bar business since his saloon features the USA Network game show about celebs competing in crazy tavern games.

Meanwhile, the twisted games continue in real life, according to sources, who say Gwen, 53, and Blake’s former Mrs. are heading for a showdown. “People around them are holding their breath, waiting for the explosion,” says a spy.

 ?? ?? Stefani backs hubby Blake’s decision to shoot his show at his saloon
Stefani backs hubby Blake’s decision to shoot his show at his saloon
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Shelton’s ex Lambert has her own pub around the corner
Shelton has shifted the show, which features tavern games, to his Ole Red hot spot
Blake, Nikki Bella and Carson Daly star in Barmageddo­n Shelton’s ex Lambert has her own pub around the corner Shelton has shifted the show, which features tavern games, to his Ole Red hot spot

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