In the heels of the news regarding Miranda Lambert getting married, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have been involved in this narrative to the surprise of no one. As Hollywood Life would have it, a source close to the couple has supposedly told the gossip outlet what their opinion about Lambert’s new milestone.
“Blake [Shelton] and Gwen [Stefani] really don’t care either way about Miranda’s marriage. It was much easier for Blake to move on than Miranda. It took her a very, very long time to really get over Blake, and it hurt so badly to see Blake move on quickly with Gwen, but she’s very happy now,” the tipster maintained.
The source further claims that Blake Shelton is relieved that Lambert has now found happiness, although he’s not really giving the entire matter much thought. Most of the country singer’s attention is apparently being taken up by Gwen Stefani and the romance they’ve been building.
Of course, since Hollywood Life is the one pushing this claim, it’s best to take their word with heavy skepticism. The gossip outlet has been known for publishing false stories about Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, ranging from engagement rumors to the songstress being hesitant about marrying the crooner.
Until now, the pair are still remaining reticent about what they’re planning for this impending milestone despite pressure from fans and gossip media. It appears that Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are contented with the current setup they have, which has been working for them for over three years.
The duo’s romance first sparked in the set of “The Voice” where they acted as judges for the singing competition. Gwen Stefani previously said that her struggle to deal with her recent divorce at the time played a factor that eventually led her closer to Blake Shelton. Years later, that attraction has blossomed into a beautiful romance that took the entertainment industry by storm.


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