Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton spend Christmas at his 1,300-acre ranch in rural Oklahoma with her sons
TISHOMINGO, OKLAHOMA: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani will reportedly spend Christmas in the country in the former's 1,300-acre property in Oklahoma. The couple traveled to the 'Sangria' singer's home on his expansive property, known as the Ten Point Ranch, just outside of the small town of Tishomingo, along with Stefani's three sons, Kingston, 16, Zuma, 14, and Apollo, 8, whom she shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale.
"[They] are counting down for Christmas vacation and are pulling all three kids out of school early to get out of LA and back to Blake’s ranch," a source told Us Weekly. Stefani, 53, posted a video of the couple walking their dog through the woods on social media on Saturday, December 24, in which Shelton, 46, was seen leading the search for holly berries, wearing camouflage attire. The 'Wind It Up' singer kept warm by wearing a blue woolen beanie, a checkered shirt and a brown hoodie. "My [heart] is so full rn merry christmas eve everyone gx," she wrote in the caption.
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In an earlier interview with Us Weekly, Shelton revealed that they liked experimenting with new dishes during the holiday season. "Gwen and I, our tradition has become cooking during Christmas, and not just like your normal, typical [dishes]. We always challenge ourselves and try to come up with a different, weird, complicated, difficult thing to cook every year. It started one year [when] she wanted to do a beef Wellington, which is not easy, by the way," Shelton reportedly said, adding, "Gwen’s family, there’s a lot of Italian blood in her family. And so there’s tons of pastas and there’s a reason that I have a chin like a stork the last five years. It’s because I’m hanging out with the Stefanis now."
Shelton revealed that although they both have far greater musical talent, cooking with Stefani was actually easier than coming up with a new hit single. "Singing with Gwen is way harder than cooking with her," he explained. "Cooking is easy for us because neither one of us really know what we’re doing, and all we do is laugh the whole time. With music, we actually take [it] serious," he concluded.