Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton make up one of the most talked-about couples these days. Since confirming their dating status three years ago, they have been hounded by wedding and breakup rumors. And recently, the news is that they are welcoming a child soon. It is supposedly a “miracle baby” as the “Hollaback Girl” singer is already 49 years old.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s pregnancy news is actually not something new. Like their wedding rumors, the claims that the former is expecting her first child with the 42-year-old country singer have been going on for some time now.
According to OK! Magazine (via Gossip Cop), Gwen Stefani is pregnant with her fourth child, a “miracle baby” with Blake. Australia’s NW magazine published a similar report before and it claimed that the baby was conceived via IVF treatment.
“They knew they didn’t have time to waste, so they planned this pregnancy, down to the last detail,” the source supposedly told NW.
Further, it was alleged that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton chose to have a girl via the gender selection process involved in IVF treatments, and this is because the former already has three boys with Gavin Rossdale. The magazine even mentioned that the treatment was done at a clinic in Torrance, California.
But Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s previous pregnancy rumors were already debunked many times, and now Gossip Cop is quashing this recent narrative about the couple’s supposed “miracle baby.”
The fact-checking publication also rebuked the source’s claim that “Gwen’s taking very good care of herself and making sure she’s getting enough protein and calcium in her diet, like salmon and broccoli.” GC notes that the anonymous source mentioned in the OK! Magazine report is suspicious and possibly non-existent too. Lastly, Gwen’s rep denied that the singer is expecting.


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