Watch Blake Shelton Go GIRL Crazy on “Jimmy Kimmel” as He Talks About His Girlfriend, His Love of “The Golden Girls” & Performs “Guy With a Girl”

Fresh off of his coaching victory on The Voice, Blake Shelton stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live for the first time in two years last night (Dec. 15) for a sit-down interview and performance of his current single, “A Guy With a Girl.”

And Blake covered a lot of topics during the interview, including adjusting to life in L.A. where his girlfriend, Gwen Stefani, lives; taking helicopter rides around Oklahoma; visiting Disneyland for the first time; and his love of The Golden Girls (spoiler alert, his favorite is Dorothy).

“But the fact remains that, you know, [Gwen’s] house is about, I don’t know, two miles from here, and it took, I don’t know, three hours to get here, so that sucks for anybody,” said Blake.

“I heard you bought a helicopter at your house in Oklahoma,” said Jimmy. “Is that correct? Is that true?”

Blake confessed to owning a helicopter and taking Gwen on a Bachelor-style dates around the Oklahoma area.

“We do,” said Blake. “We actually, we use that thing a lot. It gets a lot more use than you would think. I don’t fly it. I don’t know how to fly it.”

Watch the clip below.

Blake also performed his Top 10 single, “Guy With a Girl,” which you can watch below.

And there’s more from the interview below, including Blake talking about going to Disneyland for the first time and visiting Gwen’s childhood home, as well as his love of The Golden Girls.

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