Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are looking for a house and it was reported that the two went house hunting in Hidden Hills, California. But what is interesting is that the couple allegedly hooked up while they were touring and looking for potential homes to buy.
While Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are not new to PDAs, it was reported that the pair dared to take things further by being “frisky” while they shopped for a home. In other words, they were supposedly seen kissing and doing something more intimate in the properties that they were checking out.
The Star (via Gossip Cop) reported that a source told them that Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani headed straight to the houses’ master bedrooms to make out or check if they had the right vibe for everlasting romance. The singers allegedly wanted to get a feel of the houses and each other so they had those “frisky” moments.
The source that the tabloid referred to as a “mountain mole” allegedly told them, “They have their hearts set on buying a new multimillion-dollar home together in swanky Hidden Hills. The lovebirds were touring prospective properties in the $8-10 million range, and would make their way to the master suites to make out.”
Now, is this true? Gossip Cop says it is not. The fact-checking site is debunking the claims because it finds the mysterious source unreliable or it simply does not exist. Plus, it points out that no major publication has published an article about Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s hunt for a multi-million dollar home.
While Blake Shelton seems to be very happy with Gwen Stefani, it was said that his ex-wife, Miranda Lambert, is still struggling to heal her wounds from the breakup. The “The House That Built Me” singer was reportedly scarred by her divorce and is still trying to get over the heartache, In Touch Weekly reported.


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