Blake Shelton reveals he and Gwen Stefani unknowingly made identical music videos: 'The exact same thing!'

"It happens in her video that I didn't know about, and it happens in my video that she didn't know about."

Couple Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are so in sync that even their music videos are starting to blur together. 

Shelton recently revealed that he and his wife not only released separate new music on the same day, but unknowingly made almost identical music videos for it, with Shelton releasing his latest single, "Texas," and Stefani dropping her fifth album, Bouquet, on Nov. 15.

"I'll tell you something else funny, too — or, it's not that funny to her," Shelton said during a visit to Jimmy Kimmel Live on Wednesday, as the audience laughed. "My single and her album both came out the exact same day, and I knew she had shot a music video for her song, 'Somebody Else's,' but I hadn't seen it because she's very protective when she's going through the editing process. She wants you to see the final product."

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Gabe Ginsberg/Getty  Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani

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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani

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As a result of her keeping the video under wraps, the "God's Country" singer explained that the process took so long that he hadn't even seen it when he went to shoot his own video. 

"In the meantime, I went and shot the video for 'Texas,' and I was showing her the video, and she said, 'Oh my God, that's my exact same video that I filmed for my song,'" he recalled. "The exact same thing happens in both videos. The exact same thing!"

Shelton is not wrong. Shelton’s video for "Texas" features him sitting at a bar attempting to find his girlfriend using geolocation as she flies down highways with a suitcase in the passenger seat on her vehicle. She eventually ends up in Texas, where she buries the suitcase and its tracking device on a deserted dirt road. 

Meanwhile, Stefani's "Somebody Else's" finds her discovering a magical box at the bottom of her closet. She speeds down one-lane highways before arriving at an open field, where she buries the trunk in the ground only for it to sprout up a mountain of flowers.

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Shelton noticed the similarities immediately. "There's, like, this weird thing… There's this suitcase that needs to be taken out in the country and buried and hidden — which I still don't even know for sure why," he said. "But it happens in her video that I didn't know about, and it happens in my video that she didn't know about."

Host Jimmy Kimmel was surprised by the couple's unintentional cosmic connection. "This sounds like a Hallmark Christmas movie," he said. "I know you love Christmas music — you listen to it frequently. This is real. You guys could make a very romantic film out of this!"

Watch Shelton discuss his and his wife's uncanny music video parallels in the clip above.