There have been a lot of reports recently about how a Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani baby is on the way because the pair would really like to have a child soon. However, it would seem that this story was not gaining enough traction because the tabloid turned to the topic of adoption to generate a buzz. However, suffice it to say, the singer couple does not want to have a baby, naturally conceived or otherwise.
This most recent goof about the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani pair comes from Globe. It’s worth pointing out that the publication has been proven numerous times in the past to publish false reports. As such, readers might want to take what it has to say with a grain of salt. This goes double for its report that the singer couple is looking to adopt a baby girl.
The report cites the claims of a supposed source who is reportedly close to the couple. The source even went as far as to say things about the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani kids who exist right now. These would be the No Doubt singer’s three boys. Based on what the source said, it was claimed that they are “overjoyed by the idea of a kid sister, and both Gwen and Blake are breathing a sigh of relief. They wouldn’t have done it without their approval. So now they’re hurrying to making this adoption final.”
Suffice it to say, this is simply not true. There have already been multiple times where the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani representatives have slammed similar reports in the past. They neither want to have a child right now nor do they plan on adopting a baby. This came directly from people who actually talk to the celebrity couple, so when they say that there is no adoption, there is no adoption.


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