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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s relationship is going strong, despite recent rumors suggesting otherwise. On Tuesday, an insider revealed to People magazine that the couple is happily married and dismissed any talk of divorce. “There is no truth to the split rumors. They’ve just been juggling demanding schedules,” the source shared.
The insider further emphasized the strength of their bond, saying, “When they are together, it’s just so obvious how solid they are.” Recently, Gwen confirmed the couple’s ongoing relationship during an appearance on the Today show. When asked about the upcoming holidays, she shared that she would be spending them with Blake, further putting any rumors to rest.
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“We’re doing all the regular stuff,” the Voice alum said. “Blake and I, we just bounce back and forth between Oklahoma constantly.” She continued, “This December, we’re going back there, and then we’re going to bounce back to [Los Angeles].”

The rumors of a potential split began circulating in March, especially after the couple released their breakup ballad, Hangin’ On. However, Gwen and Blake have made it clear that their relationship remains strong despite their busy lives.
For those who may not be familiar with their love story, Gwen and Blake first met on The Voice in 2014 and tied the knot in Oklahoma in 2021. Together, they are parents to Gwen’s three sons Kingston, 19, Zuma, 17, and Apollo, 11 whom she shares with her ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale.
Despite the challenges that come with their demanding careers, the couple continues to support one another, proving that their marriage remains as solid as ever.
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