Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani reportedly spotted getting cozy at Halloween party

Earlier this year, there were rumors that Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani may be more than friends as it was reported that the two have been spending a lot of time together with each other on the set of "The Voice." Now, new photos of the two getting cozy at Adam Levine and Maroon 5's Halloween party in Studio City, California are being said to confirm that the two are dating.

In photos released by E! Online, Stefani has her hair styled in a bun, while Shelton is wearing a rocker wig and a bandanna. The pair appears to be watching a performance as the country star stands behind the "Don't Speak" singer, his hands on her waist. Another photo shows the two talking to each other, with Shelton still holding on to Stefani's waist while she gazes at his face.

Several sources confirmed to E! that the two spent most of the weekend together. They were reportedly seen first at George Clooney's Casamigos party on Friday night, and an insider told the website that the two left in separate cars before reuniting at Jared Leto's party. Another source said that Stefani and Shelton held hands at Leto's party and in photos released by Entertainment Tonight, the two are seen leaving together and sharing a car. Stefani is in the backseat while Shelton is in the row right in front of her.

The dating rumors started after the two announced their respective divorces this summer. Shelton and Miranda Lambert announced their divorce in July after four years together. Meanwhile, Stefani and Gavin Rossdale ended their 13-year marriage back in August.

Since their respective divorces, it has been rumored that Stefani and Shelton have been spending more time on and off the set of the hit NBC competition show.

"There is something going on between them and they have spent time together off set," said a source to E! "They don't want to label anything or define it, they just really like each other and happen to be going through similar things in their lives."

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