Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani started dating in 2015, just a few months after splitting with their respective spouses. After confirming their dating status, the duo became inseparable and they look happy being together.
The “I Lived It” country singer has fallen deeply in love with Gwen Stefani and he is not afraid to let the world know. He is often seen gushing about his ladylove and he once even joked that he is her stalker, as per Entertainment Tonight reported.
Many people, especially those around him, also noticed big changes in Blake Shelton and it's all good. This is because these days, there is just so much positivity in him and it radiates in his aura.
Observers say that perhaps being with Gwen Stefani helped him get past his former chaotic life. In fact, he told People, "The personal side of my life has been chaotic at times over the last few years, but it's kinda settled down now and just feels good.”
He added that he wouldn't change anything about his life right now because he is very happy. Blake Shelton further revealed that it is not just Gwen Stefani who is making his life better and worthwhile. He confessed that he fell in love with his partner’s three kids, Kingston, 11, Zuma, 9 and Apollo, 4.
The 42-year-old country singer shared that at first things were awkward between him and Gavin Rossdale’s kids but later, they became very comfortable and close.
Talking about the kids, he said, “There are days where you go, 'Oh my God, when does school start?' An hour later you're going, 'God, I can't wait 'til they get home.'”
Moreover, Blake Shelton did not try to hide his great fondness of Gwen Stefani’s kids, saying, “It's just my first time being around it, and it's easy to fall in love with those kids. They're special."
Finally, no one can refute the fact that he loves his partner’s children since there are many photos to prove how close he is to the kids. Gwen even said that Blake Shelton is so natural when it comes to babysitting her sons.


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