Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton pregnancy rumors are nothing new but tabloids have taken things to a whole new level recently by painting the No Doubt singer as a woman with an aching womb. There are now reports about the couple turning to surrogacy in order to produce a new baby. Not only is this false, but it is also maliciously so.
This new Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton falsehood is courtesy of Us Weekly and the headline of the offending piece reads, “Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton Are Turning to Surrogacy to Have Baby.” The publication cites a supposed insider who allegedly has knowledge on the matter, claiming that the couple is “determined to have a child together.”
“They are in the final stages of choosing the woman who will carry their baby. It’s extremely important to Gwen that she give Blake a biological child, and Blake is so excited,” the supposed inside reportedly told the publication.
Suffice it to say, reports like this hardly ever pan out and Gossip Cop has jumped in to pour water on this emerging topic. Basically, the answer is no, there is no, nor will there be any Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton surrogacy going on. This report is just wrong with a capital “W” and is downright offensive when considering just how many mothers out there are actually trying to conceive but are failing.
The publication famous for debunking false celebrity claims basically got in touch with a representative of the No Doubt singer who confirmed that this story was fake. Not only is the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton couple not considering surrogacy for having a baby right now, but there is also no discussion about having a baby, at all.
Along with the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton marriage gossip that keeps dogging the pair reports about them wanting another baby is one of the most common stories being thrown at them. None of it is true.


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