Shelton, 46, announced last month that the upcoming 23rd season of the NBC singing competition show will be his last, prompting his wife and current fellow coach, Stefani, 53, to think of the perfect parting gift for her man.  When asked about what would be the perfect way to commemorate Shelton bidding adieu to the show, Stefani told ET Canada, “This is crazy ’cause everyone’s coming after me for ideas,” which is “hard” since her husband already “has everything.”  But she did offer a little bit of insight on what types of gifts Shelton likes to receive, telling the outlet, “I think his favorite thing would be a bag of corn, like honestly, he would be so thrilled.”  “Or fertilizer or something like that,” she added, underscoring that her hubby truly is a country man to the core.  Shelton has served as the resident country music coach on the hit series for 12 years, making his goodbye announcement quite emotional for both him and his fans alike.  “This show has changed my life in every way for the better and it will always feel like home to me,” he wrote via Instagram at the time. After thanking the producers, the crew, host Carson Daly, all of his his fellow coaches, and of course, the show’s contestants, the “God’s Country” singer then took a moment to address the fans watching at home.  “The fans who watch and support these artists, us coaches and everyone at the The Voice who are chasing their dreams…It could not happen without you,” he added.  Stefani commented on the emotional post, telling Shelton “I am so proud of you and so blessed to have found u,” as the pair initially met on the show while coaching together.  The two spouses are currently battling it out in Season 22 of The Voice, with both of their teams giving their first live performances earlier this week. The Voice airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.  More News:

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