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Blake Shelton/Adam Levine Bromance Reimagined Via Photoshop

"The Voice" coach Christina Aguilera was recently accused of undergoing an extreme Photoshop makeover for an NBC glamour shot. But that was nothing compared to the Photoshop hack job her "Voice" co-star, Blake Shelton, just voluntarily (and rather disturbingly, and hilariously) underwent to express his love for another coach, Adam Levine.

At least I hope this is Photoshopped...

"Whew!!! So exhausted from our latest @NBCTheVoice photo shoot..." Blake tweeted Thursday--posting an amusingly altered Twitpic of him virtually cozying up to a shirtless, tatted Levine, and rocking a head of windblown blonde hair and a body-hugging catsuit that Xtina herself would probably die for.

Actually, it seems like Blake got a little creative with the high-tech cut-'n'-paste, and he plastered his own face over a glossy Vogue photograph that Adam once posed for with his then-girlfriend, Russian supermodel Anne Vyalitsyna. So Blake has literally replaced Anne as the woman in Adam's life. LULZ.

This was just the latest comical installment in the long-documented TV bromance between the country cut-up and Maroon 5 bad boy, a bromance which will undoubtedly continue to blossom onscreen when the two trade jabs (and swap partners, so to speak) on Season 3 of "The Voice," which premieres on NBC September 10. Let's hope Blake really owns that sparkly unitard, and that he wears it on a Blind Auditions episode. Just imagine the shock that'd register on a prospective contestant's face when Blake spun his chair around!

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