Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have been together for four years. They are the often subjects of a wedding, split, and baby rumors, and the latest in the rumor mill is about their break up. Allegedly, the former No Doubt frontwoman fears that Miranda Lambert's ex-husband will leave her after she quits getting IVF treatments.
A questionable tabloid made up a story about the lovely couple. It claimed that Gwen Stefani liked nothing in this world but to be a mother to Blake Shelton's kid. However, she is allegedly having a hard time adjusting.
An unknown source revealed that the two The Voice judges have been trying to have a baby for years. They even explored other options, but found IVF treatments a "grueling process." The treatments were said to be rough for the 50-year-old singer that she already "gave up."
"It was a heartbreaking decision," the alleged insider said. Although Blake Shelton loves Gwen Stefani's kids with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, she still feels devastated when she learns that she can't give him his first biological child. So, she allegedly feels like Blake Shelton will leave her anytime.
However, Gossip Cop debunked this story, confirming the report was just another recycled storyline about Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton. Since time immemorial, there are rumors that they are opting for IVF treatments to have a kid, although nothing is proven to be true until today. The tabloid only looks desperate to tell a story about their alleged plans to have a child of their own to have more readers.
The truth is, Blake Shelton has no plans to leave Gwen Stefani. In fact, they are even releasing new music about their love.
People reported that the couple recorded a new song, titled "Nobody But You," which would be part of Blake Shelton's new album, Fully Loaded: God's Country. The pair's previous collaborations, "You Make it Feel Like Christmas" and "Go Ahead and Break my Heart," were both sure hits. Hence, there is a high expectation over their latest music together. He even said that it would be catchy just like the others.
"The lyrics of that song are so on point, not just for me and Gwen, but I think for a lot of people," Blake Shelton told Nashville Lifestyles magazine. "The song is not a fairytale, but at the same time, it's the most epic, earth-rattling love song I've heard in a long time."