Country superstar couple Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert are one of CMT Music Awards' cutest couples as the two shows off some adorable PDA as they celebrate another successful year in country music. Held in Nashville, TN, the controversial couple attended the annual music awards with their arms wrapped around each other amidst divorce and alcohol addiction rumours.

Sitting on the best seats in the house, right in front row, the couple watched the show together and Lambert was even caught in camera kissing Blake on the cheek when she won Best Video Of The Year award for her song "Automatic." The duo have been dodging divorce rumours since the they decided to tie the knot in May 2011, but it seems no couple is safe for divorce rumours including fellow country star Keith Urban and wife Nicole Kidman.

A poster couple for marriage in the country world, Blake and Miranda has been the center of controversy but on the recent interview with USA Today, the 30-year-old singer laugh off the divorce rumours that frequently surrounding them. The couple recently celebrated their third year anniversary the reason for the extra sweetness and the two never failed to put humor on outrageous gossips.

These gossips consists of the couple's drinking problem, divorce that could a lot of monetary damage, Lambert is anorexic and she is pregnant, with twins. "Nobody would really know the truth, at this point, for sure," told Lambert during the interview. "We didn't plan it, but we have fun messing with it."

When asked about the current status of her marriage and if they have a drinking problem, Miranda quipped by saying: "I'm happy. You'll have to ask Blake how he feels." She added, "The only problem with the drinking is that if he gets up to make a drink and he doesn't make me one, I get (mad). It's like, you better be bringing me a cocktail, too, buddy."

"I'm not anorexic. I'm not sure if I'm not pregnant, because I'm supposed to be having an alien child. That's the next headline," she said clearing the issue on the alleged health problem.