News about bouquets and wedding bells are often heartwarming, and for the fans of the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton pairing, this might just be the direction they are heading in. This was according to a hint that the female pop star herself dropped via social media. In fact, the only way the message could be clearer is if the couple said it outright.
The Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton marriage or engagement news was dropped while the couple was in Florida for a vacation. They were there with the blond beauty’s three sons and, it would seem, the country singer’s sister. This is based on a photo that Gwen Stefani posted on her Instagram feed with the caption “Got lucky #sisternlaw,” Radar Online reports.
The use of the hashtag caught a lot of people’s attention because, as far as official declarations go, the Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton relationship has not involved marriage as of yet. By using the label to refer to the country singer’s sister, many have concluded that it could only mean a secret marriage. If so, it would certainly be a big surprise for fans of both celebrities.
On that note, Celebrity Insider does caution that this may just be a joke on the couple’s part. Previous Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton rumors have already been debunked with the simple justification that both stars are simply too busy to walk down the aisle right now. Perhaps it’s going to happen someday, but it’s just not a reality that the pair would be willing to deal with for the moment.
Then again, one of the clear indications that a Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton marriage might be on the horizon is the great relationship that all of the parties have. The country singer has been getting quite close to the blond pop star’s children, so the future certainly seems to be looking bright.


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