Gwen Stefani was spotted in Southern Tier, New York behind the wheels of a police cruiser. Outside the police cruiser, posing for the photograph as well, were Stefani's children with her former husband Gavin Rossdale, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo Rossdale.
The photo was posted by the official Dick's Sporting Goods (DSG) Open concert Instagram page, which was happening in Endicott, a village in Southern Tier, New York. Blake Shelton was set to play in the DSG Open concert and Stefani's photo helped in promoting the event. Seeing Stefani cheering Shelton on in the DSG concert mirrors the support that Blake Shelton had shown Stefani during the start of her Las Vegas residency.
The concert was a one-night event that topped off the 18th hole of the DSG Golfing open that was held from Aug. 13 to 19. Shelton's evening performance happened last Aug. 17. The DSG Open Concerts have been happening since 2007, with artists such as Bon Jovi and Eddie Money headlining the event.
For fans of Shefani, the couple has yet to provide any new update on their relationship status considering the heavy speculation about a potential wedding between Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton. Recently, the couple was rumored to be getting married soon due to a couple of Instagram stories when the two and their family went on a boating trip. Such rumors continue to persist even if there was a significant amount of evidence coming from the couple themselves that say otherwise.
Aside from a potential wedding, Gwen Stefani has been rumored to be pregnant multiple times. Gossip Cop has confirmed such rumors to be particularly untrue. Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton seem quite content to simply enjoy each other's presence and successes and any such news about pregnancy or a marriage can officially come from them anytime rather than speculative rumors.


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