A rather shocking report regarding the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton couple recently came out that claims the pop star is acting pregnant with the country singer’s baby. The reports cited certain signs that can be attributed to pregnancy but are certainly not supported by any proof. This is just another tabloid garbage that mirrored all the other ones making the same claims before.
This latest attempt at convincing Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton fans of an upcoming baby shower comes courtesy of HollywoodLife. The tabloid publication put up a piece with the headline “Gwen Stefani Acting Like She’s Pregnant, Says Source: She’s Hoping For 1st Daughter With Blake.” It went on to comment on the pop singer’s figure, saying that it has “fans thinking she might have a bun in the oven already.”
In typical tabloid fashion, the publication then cited a supposed “source” in its Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton report, which that claimed the No Doubt singer was “totally acting like she’s pregnant.” Once again, the source was not named and their word could not be corroborated. This is the latest addition in a long list of tabloid garbage to have been published with regards to the celebrity couple’s baby affairs.
As Gossip Cop notes, it has repeatedly debunked such rumors time and again over the past 12 months. It’s an unfortunate trend that tabloid gossips keep popping up claiming to have some direct line into the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton pregnancy situation. The fact that the couple has never even publicly stated that they want a baby has not seemed to stop the reports.
Just for the sake of clarity, the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton pair has never officially said that they were having a baby. The singers have also never said anything about wanting another baby, despite the multiple reports that seem to paint Gwen Stefani as a desperate woman with an aching womb.


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