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Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton 2018: Gavin Rossdale's and Miranda Lambert's Exes Have an Epic Halloween Party

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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship is the Hollywood love story that just keeps on giving. The couple has always been sweet in public and always seem to be ready to support each other in their endeavors. With Halloween celebrations just around the corner, the Stefani-Shelton relationship just got sweeter.

Gwen Stefani recently posted an Instagram story that featured Blake Shelton and her kids during what seemed like a family Halloween party. Stefani was dressed up as Sally from “The Nightmare Before Christmas” while Shelton sported a sailor's outfit. Gwen Stefani's children – Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo – had their own costumes which were proudly shown off by their mother.

While the Instagram story did feature Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton being sweet with each other, Stefani was not the only person whom Shelton was having a special moment with. One of the Instagram stories that Stefani posted had her son Apollo sharing a moment with Blake Shelton as the child showed his mother's boyfriend the candy he had gotten at the party.

Fans who are glad to see Blake Shelton taking the time to be part of Gwen Stefani's children's lives may already be aware that it was just a few weeks ago when rumors about Gavin Rossdale being jealous of Shelton's relationship with his kids were spreading. Whether the allegations of jealousy are true or not, fans cannot deny the fact that Blake Shelton's presence is good for Gwen Stefani's children.

Fans of Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani can hopefully enjoy more of the couple's public sweetness as their relationship grows. One can only wonder how the Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani power couple will be celebrating their family's Thanksgiving, which is just around the corner after this month's Halloween. While the couple does seem to enjoy being in their respective costumes, hopefully, no one decides to dress up as a turkey when the next holiday hits.

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