Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are making the most of the holidays by spending quality time with each other and Gavin Rossdale’s three sons. In fact, the family was spotted going with the tradition of attending church service before Christmas Day.
According to The Daily Mail, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton together with Apollo, Zuma, and Kingston got into the Christmas spirit and heard mass before the most joyous time of the year comes. The photos published on the publication’s online page show that the family is really happy. Definitely, it cannot be denied that Gwen and Blake are meant for each other.
While Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are currently living a happy life with the former’s three sons, they denied that they are engaged or planning to get married soon. The “You Make It Feel Like Christmas” singer recently confirmed to Ellen DeGeneres that they are still in a boyfriend-girlfriend kind of relationship.
The singer added that they are just enjoying the moment because they do not want to make the same mistakes again. Gwen Stefani is apparently referring to hers and Blake Shelton’s divorce so they are taking things slow this time.
“I think that we’re just trying to be in the moment as much as we can. I never thought I would get this moment, so it’s just really special,” the singer told TODAY in another interview.
Meanwhile, Gwen Stefani released a Christmas music video featuring Blake Shelton. It gained good feedback because they really look good together and the couple revealed that they had fun filming it. The song was part of her new holiday album although this is the second time that she released the song.


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