Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were reported to have gotten married in Mexico. It was said that the wedding was a quick one and it happened last summer, but is this true?
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have always been hounded by wedding rumors but none of them were proven true. Gossip Cop stated that this one is no different because the report lacks the essential details that will make it even believable.
The story also mentioned that the couple is already expecting a baby thus they got married in no time. This alone sounds dubious so the fact-checking site was right in debunking the report that appeared on Life & Style magazine.
Moreover, Gwen Stefani has denied being engaged to Blake Shelton and this is another proof that they did not marry in Mexico as claimed. The “Hollaback Girl” singer talked about this when she appeared on the “Ellen DeGeneres Show” and added that she and her BF has no plans of getting married yet as well.
Meanwhile, Blake Shelton talked about the possibility of bumping into his ex-wife Miranda Lambert at the upcoming Academy of Country Music Awards (ACM). According to Hollywood Life, no “heated run-in” between the exes will happen at the awards night as “The Voice” coach is sure that he will never see his ex-wife there.
“Blake and Miranda bumping into one another just isn’t going to happen,” the tipster told HL. “And he’s is well aware of that and isn’t worried that the ACMs will be awkward. The producers have awards shows down to such a science that the chances of people bumping into each other are slim to none.”
The source further explained, “Everyone is on walkie and seating arrangements are figured out well beforehand. People just aren’t going to cross paths”
At any rate, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are so in love that it is certain that even if the former bumped into Miranda Lambert, no fighting or “rekindled romance” rumors will emerge. They could be awkward if that happens but they will surely not even glimpse at each other.


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