Gwen Stefani is allegedly pregnant with her and Blake Shelton’s first baby.
National Enquirer, in its Nov. 21 issue, published a photo of Stefani seemingly sporting a growing baby bump.
A source then claimed that the No Doubt singer is expecting her fourth child, which is a miracle because Stefani is already 53 years old.
“They’ve locked horns over everything from where they should live to how much time they spend together to Gwen wanting to cross over into Blake’s territory and make a country music album. The only thing they seem to agree on is they want a baby together,” the source said.
The source claimed that Stefani and Shelton went through so much just to give each other a baby. And they are finally reaping the fruits of their efforts.
“These guys went through years of disappointment with IVF treatments that always seemed to go nowhere and were physically taxing on Gwen – but it appears this time it worked, and they couldn’t be happier about it. It’s a breath of fresh air for a couple that seems to have struggled to find happiness together,” the source said.
According to the source, one of the reasons why Shelton stepped down from coaching on The Voice was because he wanted to focus on having a baby with Stefani.
“They both agreed that parenting is the thing that brings them closest together. So, they decided to give it another go before it’s too late for Gwen or the marriage,” the source said.
However, one should take the tabloid’s claims with a grain of salt. Even though the photo of Stefani makes it seem as though she’s pregnant, there is no truth to the claims.
At 53, it is impossible for Stefani to get pregnant and it’s also unsafe for her.
What looks like a baby bump in the photo uploaded by the tabloid is nothing more than her clothes bulging or unflattering. It could also be because of the position of her body and not necessarily because she’s expecting.
It’s not also true that Shelton and Stefani decided to quit The Voice so that they can try to conceive a baby together. It seems more likely for the couple to have already accepted the fact that they will never have kids of their own.