Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have become one of today's most popular celebrity couples. For years, fans and followers have followed the pair as they move forward to their fairytale-like love story.

Similarly, tabloids and magazines have come after the two artists. Several allegations and rumors have since plagued them because of this.

The National Enquirer recently released a new set of suppositions involving Shelton and Stefani's romantic ties with each other. As what Gossip Cop had covered, sources told the tabloid that the engaged couple is "at odds" following their relocation to their new home in Los Angeles.

The supposed assertions continued that both of The Voice judges now "fear" they made a mistake purchasing the new property. While it was a relationship milestone for them, things have gone "south" since then.

The unnamed insiders added that the tension emerged due to having different lifestyles. Gwen Stefani, reportedly, sees Blake Shelton as a "lazy oak," and that she opened up about it with her friends.

Following the recent claims, Gossip Cop analyzed the whole narrative and concluded it is fake. Despite not having actual sources close to the pair, as well as the situation, the story itself does not offer any proof or evidence to support the allegations.

The reputed publication explained, as well, that Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani may have continued to maintain their privacy but, their public displays of affection seemingly quashes all the negative rumors about their relationship. One great example of this is their social media posts as the couple usually gives updates about their personal lives.

In the end, Gossip Cop slammed the tabloid for its continuous ways of fabricating stories about the two celebrities.

Just earlier this week, the "Cool" singer shared a photo of her and her fiancé on Instagram. She touted her and Shelton's skills and said that they are "trying to beat" this season's King of The Voice.

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton moved into their "family home" in Encino, San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles earlier in September. The Daily Mail previously reported that they bought the property for $13 million back in 2019.

The relocation came after they spent several months in the country singer's ranch in Oklahoma amid the pandemic crisis. Sources, also, noted that this was where he proposed to Stefani earlier in November.

The couple rarely talks about the details of their engagement, as well as their day-to-day lives. But, most of the time, they share clips and photos on social media platforms, proving that things are all well for them.