Rehashing stories is among the most favored activities of gossip publications to create new headlines for their magazines. An example of such tabloids using this approach is Life & Style, with the gossip column usually recycling articles that have already been proven false. And one of the many celebrity couples that the publication covers is the Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani pair.
In its latest unfounded article, Life & Style (via Gossip Cop) is claiming that Gwen Stefani is carrying Blake Shelton’s child. What’s more, the magazine also purports that an insider told them that the two are finally going to tie the knot, making the “Hollaback” singer a pregnant bride.
But both these claims are false and a fabrication written by the gossip mag. Reps of Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton haven’t said anything about any pregnancy or wedding plans, and the couple themselves haven’t announced any such news to the media.
The story is also a recycled angle by the magazine, which it published back in 2016. Two years later, the story didn’t stand the test of time but the magazine is still rehashing the Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton false narrative all the same.
Gossip columns have a penchant to write these rumors and even publish stories that are completely insensitive. In the past, rumors spread that Gwen Stefani suffered a miscarriage when she was pregnant with Blake Shelton’s first child. But the reps of both singers denied the claim and shot down the stories that were making the rounds on the web.
Life & Style also published a story saying that Blake Shelton is the reason why Gwen Stefani hasn’t come back as a coach in “The Voice.” Again, this was a fabricated story and the gossip mag didn’t so much as provide a shred of evidence that this was indeed the case.
Given the reputation of the magazine, it’s safe to assume that this recycled narrative is but another unfounded story that Life & Style is peddling. Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are happy with what they have at the moment and they aren’t in a hurry given their respective history regarding marriages and commitments.


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