Amid all the buzz about a possible split, Gwen Stefani wants everyone to know that she's still head over heels in love with her husband, Blake Shelton. The No Doubt star set the record straight in a recent Nylon interview, calling Blake her "best friend" and shutting down any divorce rumors.
But, like any couple, Gwen admitted that she's not immune to insecurities and overthinking. She confessed that even though everything seems great in their relationship, she still gets those nagging doubts in her mind.
Despite those moments of uncertainty, Gwen and Blake's love story keeps blossoming. Their recent duet, "Purple Irises," was born out of Gwen's introspection about her insecurities. She revealed that she went through a phase where she questioned her looks and age but found solace in her relationship with Blake.
Addressing the persistent rumors, Gwen made it clear that their bond is unbreakable. She emphasized that no matter what people say about them, their love and shared values keep them strong. She dismissed the divorce speculations as mere lies, asserting that they know the truth about their relationship.
Gwen and Blake first crossed paths in 2015 as coaches on "The Voice" and got hitched in 2021. Their love story took a romantic turn on Valentine's Day when Blake surprised Gwen with a stunning emerald green ring. Gwen gushed about the thoughtful gesture, admitting it was a departure from the usual flowers she adores.
In addition to navigating their love life, Gwen juggles her music career and motherhood. She opened up about the challenges of balancing her roles, especially with No Doubt. She hinted that the band might have been disappointed when she got pregnant with her second son, Zuma, but quickly clarified that it was just her own perception.
Despite the hurdles, Gwen remains committed to her music. She reflected on the band's album "Push and Shove," released in 2012, and how motherhood had shifted her creative focus. Gwen admitted feeling insecure and overwhelmed during that period but expressed pride in the album's success.
No Doubt is gearing up for a comeback with performances at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, scheduled for April 13 and April 20. This reunion marks a significant moment for the band and their fans, who have eagerly awaited their return to the stage.
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