Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have already celebrated Thanksgiving.
The couple have been isolating at a ranch in Oklahoma with a handful of family members amid the coronavirus pandemic, and 51-year-old Gwen has revealed that whilst they had the family together, they chose to celebrate the American holiday of Thanksgiving a month before it’s due to take place on November 26.
Gwen said: “We actually had our Thanksgiving here last night because we had to switch around our schedules this year, so we had an early Thanksgiving.
“It’s been a lot of fun being out here. We had like 14 different celebrations here last night and we just had to pile them all together so we can fit it all in. We had a lot of fun, it was really good.”
The ‘Hollaback Girl’ singer – who has sons Kingston, 14, Zuma, 12, and Apollo, six, with her ex-husband Gavin Rossdale – even made her “first pumpkin pie ever” for the holiday.
She added during an appearance on the ‘Today’ show: “My mum always does it and I’m like ‘Oh my gosh, I’m actually graduating into the next level.’ I actually didn’t panic, it was actually really fun.”
The news comes after sources recently suggested Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton, 44, have seen their romance “stretched to the limit” during lockdown.
An insider said: “They feel suffocated and stressed. They’re both stretched to the limit. This is the toughest period they’ve had so far without a doubt.”
However, the source admitted there is hope for Gwen and Blake Shelton – who began dating in 2015 – as they have previously found ways to “work through any tension and look at the bigger picture.”
They added: “They know how to compromise.”
And despite concerns raised by the sources, Gwen Stefani herself previously sang Blake’s praises, calling him a good father figure to her sons.
She said last year: “He’s been helping me out a lot. I literally get to the point where I’m like, ‘You’ve got to get home. Come help!’ It’s hard. I have three boys.”
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