Gwen Stefani Posts PDA-Packed Video With Blake Shelton in Honor of Their 4th Wedding Anniversary
On Wednesday, July 3, the 'Hollaback Girl' singer, 55, took to Instagram to share a short and sweet video montage with clips of her and the country crooner, 49, sharing kisses, holding hands and embracing during different life moments. The No Doubt frontwoman set the video to her and Shelton's 2024 track 'Purple Irises.'
'7-3-21. every day i thank God for u @blakeshelton. happy anniversary ❤️ i love u so much ❤️,' Stefani captioned her post.
Fans took to the comment section to gush over the couple's romance.
'This kind of love or nothing! Happy anniversary to the couple who made us believe in true love, second chances, destiny and happy ever after 🥺🥰😭🥹🩷,' one fan penned.
A second fan commented, 'Happy anniversary 🥹❤️ my favorite modern love story. love your love ❤️'
'Omg omg happy anniversary 🥹,' a third fan wrote. 'You guys are the definition of true love. I'm so happy you found each other 💗💗.'
As for the 'God's Country' singer, he posted a throwback photo on Instagram of him and Stefani kissing during their nuptials at his Oklahoma ranch.
'My pretty girl… I'm the luckiest man to be married to you and to know you. I love you @gwenstefani!!!!!! Happy anniversary!!!!' Shelton captioned his post.
The two A-listers met while serving as coaches on Season 7 of The Voice in 2014. They struck up a relationship in November 2015 and got engaged in 2020.
Stefani was previously married to English musician Gavin Rossdale, with whom she shares three sons: Kingston, 19, Zuma, 16, and Apollo, 11. Stefani and Rossdale wed in 2002, split in 2015 and finalized their divorce in 2016.
Shelton, for his part, was married to Kaynette Williams from 2003 until 2006. In 2011, he tied the knot with Miranda Lambert, but they divorced in 2015.
In May, Shelton reflected to People on how quickly time has passed in his relationship with Stefani, having been together for 10 years.
'It honestly does [feel like time is flying by]. Some of the things that we talk about, we're to the point in our relationship that it's like, 'Oh, remember what happened…' and you realize, 'Oh my God, that was eight years ago!' It's like, how did this happen so quickly?' he told the outlet.
Shelton added that, despite their long history together, their romance 'still feels new' to him.
'I feel like that might be the key to happiness, is that it feels just as exciting and new and happy,' he remarked.
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