Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are so much in love and they are not shy to show it. And although they engage in public display of affection, they do not go to the point where they reveal more than what people can see.
However, Hollywood Life recently claimed that it has exclusive knowledge of what is keeping Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s love alive. The publication stated that after three years of dating, many people think that the couple’s relationship is not as hot as before anymore.
As they say, the sizzle has faded now and the relationship is dull. But HL is refuting this because they said they have knowledge of what is really going on with the two and it is the opposite.
“Gwen clams up when it comes to their marriage plans, but she’s much more candid about their amazing sex life,” an insider supposedly close to Gwen told the publication. “She can’t believe that even after three years together, the spark hasn’t faded a bit. Blake still totally rocks her world every single time.”
The publication added that it was not just the physical attraction that is keeping Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton together. Hollywood Life related that the latter’s thoughtfulness and generosity also play a big part in keeping their love hot.
“He goes out of his way to take care of her and make her smile,” the source reportedly said. “He’ll do stuff like arrange her private jet if she has to leave for work. Blake is the ultimate boyfriend.”
Now, Gossip Cop has dissected this report and determined that it falls under the “false” category. The magazine pointed out that the story was fabricated and there is no way that HL could know about the juicy details when it comes to Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s “sexy time” together. Finally, the report is just an attempt to exploit the A-list stars.


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