Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are revealed to be planning to have a baby so they are also setting their wedding date already. The news is that the “Hollaback Girl” singer is already pregnant and they want to announce her pregnancy on the day of the nuptials.
In a report that appeared in Life & Style magazine, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have big plans on their wedding day since they intend to announce to everyone about their baby. A source supposedly told the magazine that even if Gavin Rossdale’s ex-wife is already at the age when she cannot get pregnant, it was implied that she is healthy and still able to conceive.
“Gwen had her last child at 44, and at 48, she says she’s healthier than ever. Her dream is to marry Blake and have his child,” a source allegedly told Life & Style. “And announcing her pregnancy to friends and family on their big day would make the wedding all the more special. They’re both so overjoyed.”
However, as mentioned this story is false. This report is easy to debunk because it was originally published last year. Apparently, a year had gone by and we still do not see Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have a baby. What’s more, they are not even married yet and no plans for such event are being planned as well.
Gwen Stefan and Blake Shelton are not engaged either, even after years of being together. Plus, the couple already denied many times that they are not planning a wedding or having a baby. They added that there was not even a time in their relationship when they talked about having a kid since they already have Gwen’s sons and they are contented with just them in their family.
Besides, Gwen Stefani is already 49 years old and getting pregnant is quite risky if not impossible. Overall, the sure thing is that she and Blake Shelton are not keen on having a baby and they do not have plans for marriage yet too as they are focused on their works and three sons.


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