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Gwen Stefani felt envious during Tuesday's episode of The Voice as her boyfriend Blake Shelton collected teen girls for his team.
Both Gwen, 47, and Blake, 40, wanted California teenager Aliyah Moulden after she sang a version of Hound Dog by Elvis Presley.
'You are the cutest thing I have ever seen in my life,' Gwen told the 15-year-old singer.
Getting jealous: Gwen Stefani was envious of boyfriend Blake Shelton during Tuesday's episode of The Voice as he kept landing young female singers
Blake, who has won the show five times, noted that he's had 'a lot of success with young people'.
When Aliyah opted for Team Blake, Gwen shared her disappointment.
'He always gets the young girls!' she huffed.
'I just want a little girl to pick me, don't you think a little girl should pick me?' she asked the audience.
Track record: Blake has won five times and noted his success with 'young people'
Tough pick: Aliyah Moulden picked Blake after he and Gwen lobbied for her
Hugged it out: Blake hugged Aliyah as he welcomed her on his team
The No Doubt songstress got her own teen talent later by securing small town Alabama girl Savannah Leighton.
Savannah, 16, works in a steakhouse when she's not gigging and at school.
After hearing her belt out Ka ty Perry's Unconditionally, both Blake and Gwen both turned.
Teen talent: Gwen later reached out for teen talent Savannah Leighton
Gwen rushed the stage to get a head start on her pitch and to calm down crying Savannah.
'That's an illegal move!' protested Blake.
'I'm willing to get myself in bad trouble here, because I believe in you so much,' Blake later added as he gunned for Savannah's favor.
To the stage: The No Doubt singer rushed to the stage to console emotional Savannah
Illegal move: Blake protested when Gwen rushed to the stage and talked to Savannah
'Looks like Blake takes the lead but he may be sleeping on the couch tonight,' joked Adam Levine, 37, who started providing sports-like commentary as they battled.
Gwen, 47, offered to 'mother' Savannah while Blake said she was his 'chance to live the girls' dream'.
Savannah went with Gwen for the 'girl power'.
Color commentary: Adam Levine provided sports-like commentary as Blake and Gwen fought for Savannah
Girl power: Savannah cited 'girl power' as she chose Gwen to be her mentor
The lovebirds' banter was part of the second night of Blind Auditions on the hit NBC singing competition show.
The first contestant was 25-year-old Autumn Turner, an ice-skating coach from New Jersey.
She did Last Dance by Donna Summer and tu rned four chairs.
Nailed it: Autumn Turner got all four chairs to turn with her rendition of Last Dance
'There is no length that I would not go to make this happen for Team Adam,' said Adam.
'I could learn a lot from you, you're incredible, I'd love to work with you,' chimed in Gwen.
But Autumn went with Alicia Keys.
Impressive voice: Alicia Keys took note of Autumn's strong voice and landed the singer for her team
'She's so dope,' said the Empire State Of Mind singer.
Next up was Jesse Larson a 34-year-old guitar maker from Minnesota.
After playing backup for Judith Hill his music career hit a wall when his father died.
Guitar player: Jesse Larson advanced through the Blind Auditions after Adam was the only one to turn his chair
As a comeback he performed Jealous Guy by John Lennon.
Adam was the only person who turned.
'There's no one with ears that should not have turned around for that,' said the Maroon 5 frontman, who compared Jessie to Eddie Van Halen and CeeLo Green.
Easy decision: Adam was shocked that he was the only one to turn for Jesse
Next was Nick Townsend, a sporty 23-year-old from Nebraska.
He did Sam Smith's epic power ballad Writing's On The Wall.
Despite some technical skill he turned no chairs, and Adam called him 'a tiny bit flat'.
Good effort: Nick Townsend failed to get any chairs to turn after singing Writing's On The Wall
California-based waitress Lilli Passero, 26, tried her luck with the 1961 Carla Thomas hit track A Love Of My Own and got Gwen, Blake and Alicia to turn.
Lilli noted that she once served Gwen at her restaurant.
'I've waited on you before!' she said.
Classic song: Lilli Passero sang the 1961 Carla Thomas hit track A Love Of My Own
Met before: Gwen was reminded by Lilli that they met before at a restaurant
Alicia then sang a personalized ballad to gain Lilli's attention.
It worked and Lilli joined her team .
The Voice continues Thursday night on NBC with the third part of the Blind Auditions.
Not fair: Alicia sang a personal impromptu song to woo Lilli to her team
The winner: Adam raised Alicia's hand in triumph after Lilli picked her
Beautiful moment: Alicia hugged Lilli and whispered to her 'this is going to be super beautiful'