Stories of a Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton nuptial have been going around a lot recently but they seem to have warped to depict the “Hollaback Girl” singer as a desperate would-be bride. Some reports are basically suggesting that the No Doubt front girl is desperate to get an engagement ring from her boyfriend and is scared that it is never going to come.
This most recent ridiculous Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton story is thanks to Life & Style with the publication putting out a piece that cites a so-called source making absurd claims. Based on what this supposed insider told the outlet, the mother of three boys is scared that her relationship is not secure. The absence of an engagement ring allegedly means that her boyfriend can just leave at any time.
“Without that kind of commitment, Blake could easily walk away at any time, which would be Gwen’s worst nightmare,” the cited insider supposedly told the publication.
Ignoring how suspicious this claim is, for the moment, an engagement would not guarantee the security of the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton relationship. There have been plenty of times where an engaged couple would break off the arrangement before the wedding. This isn’t even mentioning all of the celebrity marriages that only ended in disaster despite how promising they started off.
There is no way that the No Doubt singer is not aware of this, so why would she be desperate for something that offers her no guarantees? Then there is the fact that this particular Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton story revolves around the claim of a source who could not be corroborated.
What’s more, this particular Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton garbage gossip doesn’t even bother to provide context as to what made the female pop star so afraid of not being engaged. If there was any grain of truth to this claim, there should have at least been some mention of a catalyst.


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