Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are not just being reported to have secretly tied the knot but there were also rumors that the “Hollaback Girl” singer is either trying to be or already pregnant with Miranda Lambert’s ex-husband’s baby. The couple has straightened out their wedding rumors but they still persist, probably because they are very open about their closeness and “family life.”
In any case, since Gwen Stefani already said that she and Blake are not yet married, the stories about them have a changed a bit. Now, some publications have claimed that the two do not need a piece of paper to stay true to their commitments to one another as partners.
Celebrity Insider reported that Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are not really planning to tie the knot because “they’re just not in a rush to get that piece of paper. Neither of them needs it to feel committed to each other.”
This piece of information was reportedly shared by an insider, but of course, there is no way to prove it unless either Gwen or Blake confirms it. In any case, this claim that they do not need a wedding to prove their love is also probably the reason why there are rumors that Gwen is already pregnant or acting like she is.
Hollywood Life previously reported that the singer is acting like she is pregnant because she wants to have a daughter with Blake. The publication claimed that Gwen is pretending to be preggy by “walking differently and holding her body differently, almost covering-up or protecting her belly the exact same way she did last time she was pregnant."
Now, Gossip Cop enters the picture and you know this is one of those fake Blake and Gwen stories. According to the fact-checking site, Gwen is not pretending to be or acting like she is carrying a child.
It goes on to state that Gwen was never pregnant and there is no indication that she wants to have another baby this soon. She is currently taking care of her three boys and this is enough for her at the moment.


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