Although the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani couple are free to live wherever they please, it would go a long way towards making the case a convincing one if there is actually truth to it. However, the suggestions of reports with regards to the pair of singers becoming full-time Oklahoma residents are simply not true. Not that there would be anything wrong it if this was indeed the case.
As Gossip Cop reports, the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani pair never intended to become residents of Oklahoma on a full-time basis. This is in complete contrast to the reports that came out a year ago suggesting that this was going to be the case. Of course, this is only to be expected of a lot of stories involving the singers.
The theme of that particular Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani story had to do with the songstress supposedly wanting to raise her children away from the glitzy glamour of the entertainment industry. This is understandable since such environments have been known to have a detrimental effect on kids. Still, the couple had no intention to move to Oklahoma just for this.
Such stories have become quite common over the past few years, with publications targeting the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani pair with ridiculous claims and reports that have no basis on reality. Everything from their supposed marriage to plans for having another baby has been scrutinized and reported over and over.
As was the case one year ago, the story about the Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani move is not true, and it will likely be the same if another similar story pops up in the future. The bottom line is that unless the couple makes the announcement on an official capacity, there is no point taking such reports seriously. It only causes inconvenience for the pair.


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