Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton pregnancy rumors have been popping up ever since the couple started dating all the way back in 2015. Even though such reports have been debunked numerous times, tabloids still insist on cranking them out in hopes that one day they will actually come true. It looks like these Hollywood gossips will have to wait a bit longer since the latest pregnancy reports are still wrong.
A recent report by the known tabloid publication Star claimed that a Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton baby was coming. Not only that, the report even claimed that it was a girl and that she was conceived via IVF. As is its habit, Gossip Cop wasted no time destroying this particular tabloid garbage, pointing out its many inconsistencies and lies.
The publication noted how the report was practically the same one that was on the sister magazine of Star, OK!, which ran a similar piece about Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton expecting a child. The sources of both publications even had the same line, which reads, “This is the miracle she and Blake have been praying for.”
This supposed “miracle” refers to the gender of the imaginary baby, which the tabloid publications repeatedly claim is what the No Doubt singer has always wanted. With her having already given birth to three boys, rumors have it that she has been wanting to have a girl too. This has never been confirmed by the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton pair but it’s a claim that keeps coming up.
As The International Business Times reports, a representative for the songstress also slammed the report, saying that it’s not true. If the folks who actually know and can be confirmed to be trusted by the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton couple say that there is no pregnancy, this is the end of the conversation.


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