Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani reportedly got married and they kept it a secret. The pair has been planning a summer wedding in Oklahoma and it finally pushed through but their family and friends have yet to be informed about their union.
As per The Hollywood Life, Gwen and Blake personally arranged their wedding and they managed to keep it a secret from everyone. The two are so in love with each other that even their friends can guess that a wedding is happening soon. Although the couple does not want to announce it, have been dropping hints about their nuptials so their peers and family could have caught on at some point.
“Gwen family and friends are buzzing right now, because she’s been dropping hints that she and Blake have a big announcement coming,” the insider told HL. “She has been teasing that they have a big secret they’re getting ready to share and everyone’s convinced they’re going to have a surprise wedding this summer.”
Probably the biggest hint was when Gwen Stefani asked the people closest to her to block off a specific date for a party. She did not say anything about a marriage ceremony, they know what the occasion is.
“Gwen told her family and friends to block off some dates for a big party at Blake’s place in Oklahoma this summer,” the so-called tipster relayed. “She did not say it is a wedding but a lot of her friends are convinced that’s what’s happening.”
Now, this was actually reported months ago and since Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are still not married, it is easy to say that the write-up was completely false. The gossip police publication also looked into the story and got a statement from Gwen’s rep who told them that they do not mind reports like these because HL published the same false stories over and over again that debunking them is not necessary anymore.


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