Blake Shelton Reacts to Controversy Over AMAs Pre-Taped Performance

Written by on May 30, 2025

Blake Shelton Reacts to Controversy Over AMAs 2025 Pre-Taped Performance

Blake Shelton is speaking out about his 2025 American Music Awards performance.

The Voice alum addressed backlash to his and wife Gwen Stefani’s performances at the May 26 ceremony being taped in advance, insisting the move for them to not perform live was outside of their control.

“Just now seeing these stories about Gwen and I pretaping our performances for the AMA’s,” Blake wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) May 27. “We came and performed when the show asked us to.. Really nothing else to say.”

During the broadcast, Blake performed his song “Stay Country or Die Tryin’” while Gwen delivered a medley of her singles “Sweet Escape” and “Hollaback Girl” to commemorate the 20th anniversary of her 2005 AMA win. However, some members of the audience expressed their disappointment that the numbers were filmed prior to the event.

“The craziest part of the AMAS last night was being told ‘and here’s Blake Shelton live’ only for them to light up the stage like he’s there and never saying to us it was prerecorded,” one spectator wrote in a TikTok post showcasing the view from their seat. “THEN, doing the same thing with Gwen Stefani!”

Another person in attendance posted a video on the platform alleging that the audience “was confused” by the production choice, writing in the caption that “it was giving 2020 remote awards show vibes.”

Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for the Grand Ole Opry

But Blake and Gwen weren’t the only stars to spark online chatter during the show. As Shaboozey and fellow country artist Megan Moroney introduced the award for Favorite Country Duo or Group, viewers noticed that the “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” singer seemingly rolled his eyes as Megan stated that The Carter Family “basically invented country music.”

After the show, Shaboozey addressed the moment on social media by naming several Black country artists whom The Carter Family, which included Johnny Cash’s wife June Carter Cash, had cited as musical influences.

“When you uncover the true history of country music,” he wrote on X May 27, “you find a story so powerful that it cannot be erased.”

Keep scrolling to see all the stars who walked the red carpet at the 2025 AMAs.

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Renee Rapp

There’s no such thing as talking too much about the Sex Lives of College Girls alum’s AMAs look.

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Kendra Scott & Zac Brown

Instead of jeans, the country artist wore a suit that fit just right. 

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Benson Boone

The singer was his own beautiful thing at the AMAs.

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Jon Batiste 

The artist took his look to a higher level in his tuxedo and bow tie. 

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Shaboozey

Fans of the singer almost started a riot over his plaid, country-inspired look. 

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Ciara

The singer knows how to 1, 2 step into a perfect look.

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Machine Gun Kelly

The “Emo Girl” singer was all smiles ahead of the AMAs.

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Wayne Brady & Maile Masako

The actor took his daughter along as his plus one for the evening.

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Nora Fatehi 

The artist and actress stunned in her sequined, animal print look.

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Rod Stewart

The musical icon was sailing along the AMAs purple carpet. 

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Heidi Klum

The model walked the carpet in a bold, all black look.

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Nikki Glaser

The comedian’s outfit hit the perfect note.

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Tiffany Haddish

The actress was a vision in blue.

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Dan + Shay 

The musical duo’s looks left the crowd speechless.

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Becky G 

The 28-year-old stunned in a cheetah-print strapless number.

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David Guetta & Jessica Ledon

The DJ and his girlfriend coordinated in all black looks. 

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Jeff Beacher

The LA Showman strikes a pose in all black. 

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Jordan Chiles

The Olympian’s look deserved gold.

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Lainey Wilson 

The country star channeled wildflowers for her purple carpet look. 

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Dylan Efron

The Traitors star looked faithful as ever in his green suit. 

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Spencer Pratt & Heidi Montag 

The Hills alums struck a pose on the purple carpet.

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Alex Warren

This look was anything but ordinary.

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Megan Moroney

Fans of the country singer won’t need caller ID to recognize the artist on the carpet.

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Montana Tucker 

The 32-year-old stunned in her beige gown. 

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Alix Earle

The influencer—and soon to be Dancing with the Stars contestant—donned a 

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Emilio Estefan & Gloria Estefan

The couple stunned as Gloria returtned to the AMAs for the first time in 30 years.

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Tucker Halpern & Sophie Hawley-Weld 

There weren’t any purple hats in sight, but the Sofi Tukker duo were still primed for dancing on the people.

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Pepa

The rapper—real name Sandra Denton—painted a mighty good picture on the purple carpet.

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Rebecca Black

Even though it’s not Friday, the artist arrived in style and ready to get down. 

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Kehlani

It was after hours, and the singer rocked her semi-sheer, sparkly mini dress.

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