Fans of America's sweetest couple, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, have been waiting for three years for them to finally settle down and get married. Blake Shelton has been great with Gwen Stefani's kids and the two stars have always supported each other publicly in their activities. Why they have not yet gotten married is a mystery for some of their followers.
Fans should remember, though, that both Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are professionals. With Gwen Stefani's Las Vegas Residency and Blake Shelton's own focus in his career as “The Voice” coach, the star couple just don't seem to have the time to set aside for a marriage when they can already enjoy each other's company pretty well.
Fans who continue to wonder why Stefani and Shelton have not yet tied the knot should pay attention to what the stars are saying when talking about marriage. In an exclusive by AllWorldReport, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's own experiences of just recently leaving behind messy divorces may be the contributing factor to why the couple have yet to tie the know. While both Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have mentioned in public that the couple do talk about marriage from time to time, it is not something that either of them sees as a necessity at the moment.
AllWorld Report's source mentions that when people start asking Blake Shelton when he will ask Gwen Stefani for her hand in marriage, the country singer simply answers, “If it ain't broke, don't fix it.” While fans may worry that the couple may never get married with the attitude they have now, fans should also remember the saying “Never say never.”
Blake Shelton himself has already clarified to fans that he does see Gwen Stefani as marriage material but he still doesn't see matrimony happening between the couple anytime soon. Fans will just have to accept that Shefani is more focused on enjoying each other's company than worrying about marriage at the moment.


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