Gwen Stefani just proved that her ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale, is already out of her life after removing his face from their old photo. The former No Doubt lead vocalist edited their snap and replaced the Bush frontman with her current partner, Blake Shelton.

Stefani celebrated the 2020 ACM Awards by sharing a throwback photo of herself. Originally, the snap featured Rossdale, but she overlaid his image with Shelton.

The 50-year-old singer used the hashtag #datenight to caption the snap, tagging ACM Awards and saying she's with her boo.

 

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 #datenight @acmawards w my boo @blakeshelton gx A post shared by  Gwen Stefani (@gwenstefani) on Sep 16, 2020 at 6:03pm PDT

 

According to E! News, Stefani shared the original picture with Rossdale and posted it on Instagram back in 2014. At the time, she was honoring their wedding anniversary.

Fans quickly noticed the change and filled her comment box with their reactions. Some were surprised by what Stefani did, while others said it was a straight slap in Rossdale's face.

Kelly Clarkson even asked how she could like the photo more than once. Some were also amazed by Stefani's skill to edit the image and incredible upgrade of the picture, making it clearer compared to the original.

Stefani and Rossdale had been together for almost 13 years, but everything ended when she filed for divorce in 2015. At the time, the "Hollaback Girl" singer cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for their split.

Anyhow, they remain amicable and are now co-parenting their three kids, Kingston, 14, Zuma, 12, Apollo, 6. After a few months, Stefani started dating Shelton after they met on the set of The Voice.

Meanwhile, Stefani and Shelton stole the show at the recent ACM Awards when they performed their collaboration song, "Happy Anywhere." Before they started their performance, Miranda Lambert's ex-husband hoped everyone was "doing their best to stay healthy" amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

The couple both wished they were in Nashville to celebrate the special event with other music artists, but the coronavirus hindered them. Thankfully, with the "magic of television," they could still make their presence felt.

They, then, welcomed everyone to the Bluebird Café and started singing. The two wowed the audience with their soulful rendition of the song, which was a declaration of Shelton's love for Stefani.

At the event, Shelton won the Single of the Year award for his song, "God's Country," Hello! noted. He, then, celebrated the honor on Instagram and revealed he was still "shocked and honored" to receive an award after all these years.

Shelton thanked everyone who had been part of the song, declaring that "this is God's country."