Gwen Stefani Opens Up About Being Greatful for Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton's Divorce

Gwen Stefani opens up about her life with Blake Shelton. During one of her interviews, the “Cool” singer mentioned that Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert’s divorce was a blessing in disguise as it is something to be grateful for.

Gwen Stefani’s tell all interview with Haper’s Bazaar, Gwen talked about her relationship with Blake Shelton. She opened up how they started out as friends and how they surprisingly ended up in a relationship.

The No Doubt singer then opened up about the fact that her relationship with Gavin Rossdale turned her world around. The singer shared how her life crumbled after finding out that she was cheated on. She then added that things took a turn after she met Blake Shelton, who was his co-mentor on “The Voice” at that time.

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani were going through the same phase. While Gwen was still recovering from her divorce with Gavin, Blake on the other hand was struggling with his divorce with Miranda Lambert.

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s relationship gathered media attention after they were spotted getting cozy on George Clooney’s Halloween party. The couple then publicly confirmed the rumors as they announced their relationship.

As for Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s kids, it was mentioned that both parents have been doing their fair share when it comes to co-parenting. Parent Herald previously reported however that Gavin Rossdale is not impressed.

An insider opened up about Gavin Rossdale’s concern when it comes to his kids with Gwen. It was mentioned that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton planned to take the kids to Blake’s ranch, which worried Gavin that the kids might not be properly attended to during the trip.

"He's concerned because the boys seem to be picking up bad habits," an insider said. "He's complained that the boys are going to bed with no baths, staying up late and eating junk food."

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