Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have been dating for three years already. The pair also looks so much in love and their relationship even gets stronger every day. But how come they are not tying the knot yet?
Hollywood Life has claimed that based on what they have gathered from sources, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are not yet ready to marry because “they are not in a rush to get that piece of paper.”
The publication suggested that the pair may have been traumatized by their previous relationships with Gavin Rossdale and Miranda Lambert, which both ended in divorce. It further emphasized that the whole of idea of a wedding only lets them relive some bad memories so they are not in a hurry to settle down.
“When they met they were both coming out of messy divorces and they haven’t fully recovered from that trauma,” a source supposedly told Hollywood Life. “They do talk about getting married, and it’s something they both do see happening down the road, but for now, they’ve agreed to keep things the way they are.”
But despite this “fear,” the insider said that this does not mean that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are not going to get married. It is just that they have to prepare their selves first and they get there eventually.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were previously rumored to have gotten married already. As per reports, the two held an intimate ceremony ON Blake Shelton’s ranch in Oklahoma. However, this turned out to be false news.
EconoTimes also debunked this narrative by citing sources that proved Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are not married yet. It also shared a video where the “Hollaback Girl” singer addressed and cleared the marriage rumors on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”


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