Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are said to have gone out to look for a home where they can finally say, “I Do.” It was reported that the couple checked out some properties in California and already toured a $10 million mansion in Hidden Hills.
Based on the report that appeared on Radar Online, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton want to buy a house that they can own together and registered under their names.
“Blake and Gwen want to finally purchase a new house they could own jointly and set up permanent roots,” an insider supposedly told the tabloid. “They’ve been looking for the perfect love nest, one with a large, lavish garden where they can exchange vows before all of their friends and family.”
The so-called source went on to say that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were acting like in love teenagers as they go around and inspect some really nice properties. It was also alleged that the couple was even caught kissing while they were walking down the streets as they check out the houses.
Now, Gossip Cop is debunking this story because there is no truth to it and they can prove it. The fact-checking site noted that the report was just a recycled news that was lifted from Star, Radar’s sister publication.
It previously claimed that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were “getting frisky” as they supposedly look for a home to purchase. The tabloid made the write-up sensational by further stating that the singers head straight to the master bedrooms of the properties they were inspecting and make out to see if it got the right vibe for them.
The “getting frisky” report was also debunked since the “Hollaback Girl” singer’s rep told Gossip Cop that it is not true that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were house hunting. No house hunting ever took place thus, this “new” story is clearly false as well.


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