Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are super busy with their lives, but Stefani sure knows how to chill out and spend time with her children.
According to Daily Mail, the singer was recently spotted at the Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista, Florida along with her sons Zuma and Apollo. She also had her friends for company and together they had a blast. Wearing cosy overalls, wedge trainers and sporting a bright fuchsia pink lipstick and twin braids, she looked completely in the fun mood and was seen posing with Mickey Mouse in front of the Sleeping Beauty Castle.
There was no sign of fear on her face as she took out her phone and clicked photos during the ride on Splash Mountain. The 46-year-old mother and son Zuma looked into the camera before the ride went downhill. And later, she posted all the pictures on her Snapchat account to acquaint her fans about the wonderful excursion.
Notably, Stefani had taken an afternoon off from her busy schedule for this family tour. At present, she is busy in promoting her album "This is What the Truth Feels Like" and though she took time off for her sons, it seems she has no time to address wedding rumors with Shelton.
Still, there is no stopping the rumor mills and according to a report published by Hall of Fame Magazine, they are planning to walk down the aisle and have also worked out their prenuptial agreement. Though their representative has dismissed the report, it cannot be denied that they are very much in love. Shelton dotes on her three sons and recently Kingston, her oldest son, was spotted singing one of Shelton's songs on Snapchat.
The 10-year-old also face swapped with the country singer, thereby, earning the title of "Mini Blake" from People Magazine. And therefore, one cannot help feeling that the rumors are true. However, till Stefani or Shelton speak out, nothing is confirmed.
And going by the super mom's busy schedule, it looks unlikely that we will get to hear any confirmation.
The following video shows Stefani and Shelton's performance on the sets of "The Voice:"