Blake Shelton Gives Update On Gwen Stefani's Health

Don't worry—Gwen Stefani's going to be okay.

The "Make Me Like You" singer's boyfriend, Blake Shelton, talked to Entertainment Tonight about his lady love during a press junket for NBC's The Voice (2011-). "She's getting better," he explained on May 1, 2017. "Something like that is just slow, when you pop-blow your eardrum out, I don't even know how that happens. But, she says she can hear now."

"She'll be all right," Shelton, 40, continued. "She'll be singing tomorrow [on The Voice]. She's tough."

As Nicki Swift previously reported, Stefani, 47, was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Hospital after rupturing an eardrum during a flight on April 25, 2017. Under doctor's orders to avoid singing and flying after the injury, Stefani was then forced to cancel her Las Vegas performance at the 21st annual Power of Love gala.

Luckily, Stefani doesn't seem to be too down about her recently ruptured eardrum. The former No Doubt member happily attended the first communion of sons Kingston, 10, and Zuma, 8, whom she shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale.

She also posted a video on Instagram of herself with fellow The Voice coaches Alicia Keys, Adam Levine, and, of course, Shelton before a recent episode, writing, "#thisismylife #solucky."

Glad to see you're doing well, Gwen!