Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship is so sweet that not even Hollywood's gossip industry can dampen the glow of just how happy they are together.
The rumor mill has churned out stories about Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton like clockwork, hyping up stories that the couple is about to get married, expecting a baby, or even breaking up because one of them does not want to get married soon enough. But it seems that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are upping the ante for everyone who is already convinced that the couple could not get any sweeter.
A recent Instagram post by Gwen Stefani shows Blake Shelton serenading the “No Doubt” frontwoman with his song “Turnin' Me On” from his eleventh studio album, “Texoma Shore.”
This recent Instagram post is just one romantic act that just got added to a long list of romantic moments between Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton. Shelton has been known to spend quality time with Stefani and her three kids. Shelton has even graced Stefani's debut show during the start of her Las Vegas residency by surprising her with Stefani's son, Apollo Rossdale. And Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are the only couple that could pull off calling Blake Shelton Stefani's stalker without being called out as creepy.
While rumors continue to circulate about Stefani and Shelton potentially planning a wedding, the couple has yet to release an official statement that confirms such activities are happening. Gwen Stefani has publicly talked about looking forward to marrying Blake Shelton, but both of them have also publicly stated that they are not looking towards getting married anytime soon.
Fans will just have to wait until Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are comfortable announcing their matrimonial union to the world in their own time.


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