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Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert intend to 'move on as friends'

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Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert
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Reports say Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert want to move on as friends after a friendly Twitter exchange raised suspicion.

A source tells Us Weekly the freshly split duo wants to continue a cordial relationship despite their high-profile divorce.

"There are no hard feelings," they told the outlet. "They want to move on as friends, and they are doing just that."

Last week, the Voice coach tweeted at his ex-wife to promote singer Ashley Monroe's new album. "Hey @mirandalambert can u believe there's people who haven't bought @ashleymonroe new album?" he tweeted. "Isn't that shocking?!!"

Minutes later, the Lambert replied with equal cordiality, writing: "I can't because it is the best work she has ever done! I love it!"

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