Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s relationship has been plagued by rumors about their alleged breakup, false pregnancy, and even tying the knot in recent months. Despite all the pressure from the entertainment media, however, the couple’s love for each other hasn’t waned, Inquistr reported.
In fact, it seems that their relationship is blossoming amidst all the noise. Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are apparently even managing to spend quality time together even though both singers have busy schedules.
For instance, Gwen Stefani’s “Just A Girl” Las Vegas show at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood recently kicked off. Meanwhile, Blake Shelton has his calendar full because of his “Country Music Freak” tour, which will occupy him through August. Then, the “I Lived It” singer will start shooting for the next season of NBC’s “The Voice.”
While this hectic workload is keeping Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani apart, it would seem that it’s not taking a toll on their relationship. Shelton even made it to the opening night of Stefani’s show, sitting down with the “Hollaback Girl” singer’s three sons Kingston, 11, Zuma, 9, and Apollo, 4.
This tight schedules of the two are the very reason why the celebrity couple has yet to tie the knot. A tipster of Hollywood Life revealed why Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are delaying their marriage.
“Their careers just need a bit of a break before that happens and they aren’t interested in slowing down right now. So they just have to settle down to settle down,” the insider said.
Blake Shelton has grown close to Gwen Stefani’s three sons in the years of them being together. Stefani even showed off a backstage photo of Shelton bonding with her tykes, which makes them look like a family already.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s relationship is something to look up to as the couple isn’t rushing anything that outside pressure tells them to do so. As of now, Shelton and Stefani are happy as they are, with their careers blossoming along with their affection for each other.


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