Blake Shelton: All The Reasons Why He Loves Gwen Stefani Revealed

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As Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s love knows no bounds right now, HollywoodLife can EXCLUSIVELY reveal why the country singer is smitten with her. Find out the intimate details of their blossoming relationship!

Love is truly in the air for Blake Shelton, 39, and Gwen Stefani, 46, as they freely flaunt their new relationship for the world to see. And HollywoodLife has EXCLUSIVELY learned that the country singer has fallen for the No Doubt singer for many reasons, including one major one — she allows him to be himself.
“Blake loves that Gwen lets him be himself,” a source tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “He doesn’t have to put up an act, he doesn’t have to stop being immature and goofy when he needs to be with his friends and she lets him not have to deal with any pressure.”
The happy couple took their romance public in Nashville on Nov. 4, when they were pictured holding hands out on the town. The pair appeared to be dressed very casually, and Blake just loves that he doesn’t have to pretend to be anyone else around his new belle. “Blake feels completely normal around her, and it is a breath of fresh air,” our source adds.
Their relationship is in its early days, but they appear to be so happy, and the timing is perfect after the breakdowns in both their marriages. They clearly get each other and feel very relaxed, and that’s just great!
Meanwhile, according to a recent report, Gwen’s ex Gavin Rossdale is said to be “suspicious” of when her new relationship with Blake began. Gavin allegedly believes that the timing of his divorce and Blake’s aren’t just coincidental, according to a report from TMZ. For Gavin, Gwen and Blake’s romance didn’t just spring up after bonding over their divorces on The Voice. The report claims Gavin thinks they were allegedly involved behind-the-scenes before both sets of papers were signed.

Source: hollywoodlife.com
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