Gwen Stefani Talks about the Special Moments with Blake Shelton and Her Kids during Quarantine
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani spent their time in quarantine doing a lot of food-related activities. The couple talked about it on the premiere of the new season of "The Voice."
Earlier this week, celebrity couple Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani joined "The Voice" co-hosts Kelly Clarkson and John Legend for the premiere of the 19th season of "The Voice."
In the preview clip for the episode, Stefani, 50, and Shelton, 44, both revealed — separately — what they got into while quarantining together over the pandemic-ridden summer. The video is found below.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton attend the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California on January 26, 2020 | Photo: Getty Images
BLAKE'S ONE-TIME SUMMER HOBBY
Shelton offered comedic relief as he spoke about learning to make jam. Clips of said jam were shown as the country singer told viewers that he has almost ten peach trees in his yard that bears fruit annually.
Now that the two are back to work on "The Voice," Stefani will not have as much idle time to do things like give her boyfriend a mullet haircut. Most likely, the reality show's hair and makeup team will cover that.
Since he and his family were home and had little to do, they decided to go online and learn the process of making jam. They made several cases of peach jam.
It took a lot of work which Shelton does not foresee himself doing again anytime soon. While he was making jam, his girlfriend Stefani was busy in the kitchen and the garden.
STEFANI'S QUARANTINE PROJECTS
Stefani seems to have enjoyed her summer a bit more than Shelton. She explained: "It's been pretty magical for Blake and I and the kids because we don't have that much solid time together." She continued:
"I learned how to make sourdough bread like everybody else. It took me like a month to get my starter right. We did so much stuff. We built a garden. We planted zinnias [...]."
WHAT THEIR CO-STARS DID
The star was elated as she described how her family finally got to do things they only used to dream of because they didn't have the time to do it.
Elsewhere, Legend revealed that he had very little time to do much besides promoting his new album and take care of toddlers Luna and Miles. And while Clarkson's family was bored, she was busy with her talk show.
A STRESSFUL MOVE
It wasn't all carefree for Shelton and Blake, though. Earlier this month, the pair moved into a new home, and one source claimed it was very stressful for the longtime couple amid quarantine.
The insider alleged that the move impacted the two singers' relationship and was the toughest hurdle they had encountered. She mentioned a few of their positive traits as reasons they'd get through it.
In a follow-up, Us Weekly confirmed that Blake and Shelton did have success with their move. The pair previously spent most of their time at Blake's Oklahoma ranch and now reside in a Los Angeles mansion.
IN LOVE IN QUARANTINE
Now that the two are back to work on "The Voice," Stefani will not have as much idle time to do things like give her boyfriend a mullet haircut. Most likely, the reality show's hair and makeup team will cover that.
In July, Shelton could not help but rave about the "blast" of a time he had quarantining with Stefani. In an interview, he once again proclaimed his love for her.
Additionally, out if it came his new single, "Happy Anywhere." While Shelton and Stefani have no children of their own yet, Stefani is mom to Kingston, 14, Zuma 12, and Apollo, six, whom she shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale.