Blake Shelton is a bachelor no more, and he's probably healthier for it. The recently married husband of fellow country superstar Miranda Lambert has left his partying ways in the past, and now prefers spending time with his new bride to just about anything else.

"I grew tired of going out drinking until 7:00 AM and then waking up at noon and eating pizza," the 'Honey Bee' singer tells Us Weekly magazine. "Now if I want to go drinking, I only want to sit at the house with Miranda watching 'Snapped' on TV at home. It's crazy because even if I'm just out on her bus while she's on the road or watching her do her shows, I'm 100 percent comfortable because she is there. She really is that rock for me and the center of all of this."

The 35-year old says he enjoys life much more as a proud spouse than he did sowing his wild oats. "I was a single male country singer raising hell, going out after concerts to bars and drinking and doing whatever I wanted," acknowledges the Oklahoma native. "And why the hell not? I wouldn't take it back, either."

It's safe to say that the singer has finally laid his carefree lifestyle to rest for good. "I don't know where in the hell I got the energy!" he admits. "I'm getting old now, and my hair's going gray."

Blake wrapped his first season as a coach on NBC's hit TV show, 'The Voice,' last night (June 29), and is already anticipating a return to the famed red swivel chairs next year.

"I think it's safe to say that I'll be back," notes the reigning CMA Male Vocalist. "Whenever you're in the middle of contracts and touring and all that, everybody's always afraid to say, 'Don't say it. Don't say for sure.' I'm not saying for sure, but I'm pretty sure we'll all be back, but I think it's the matter of a lawyer somewhere putting a stamp on a piece of paper, saying, 'OK, you can say it now.' But I can't imagine not doing it."

Now that Blake can ditch his Los Angeles residence, he can spend more time focusing on his role as the opening act for Brad Paisley on his H20 II: Wetter and Wilder tour, which includes a weekend show in Arizona, followed by stops in New Jersey, Massachusetts and Wisconsin. Keep track of his concert schedule here.

Blake's new album, 'Red River Blue,' hits shelves July 12.

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