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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani: American Country Music Singer Visits Girlfriend For The First Time in Her Beverly Hills Home

After Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani admitted that they are an item, it is expected that all their moves will be followed by the media. On Monday, Blake was spotted leaving Gwen's Beverly Hills mansion in his black Escalade.

The recent outing follows Gwen's visit to Miranda Lambert's ex Oklahoma ranch last month. Shelton, 38, and Stefani, 43, didn't leave the property together that day. After several minutes, Gwen was spotted driving her Range Rover as she exited the posh Summit circle neighborhood, Us Weekly reports.

Just last week, Shelton and Stefani's real relationship was confirmed by the latter's rep. "Gwen and Blake are longtime friends who have very recently started dating," Stefani's spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, Shelton and Stefani were seen much cozier with each other on the set of "The Voice" after their relationship's announcement. Gwen shared on Instagram a photo of herself and her new boyfriend, along with their co-judge Pharell Williams. The mother of three is seen with her arms around the two coaches, but she is more snuggled up with her beau, E! News reports.

Amidst Shelton and Stefani's romance reports, she managed to play coy about the issue during her interview on San Diego radio station 93.3 FM. The No Doubt frontwoman even called the dating rumors "literally craziness" and "hilarious."

"I never said nothin' about being in a new relationship. I don't know who said that but somebody did, and then my kid came in last night to tell me about it. That's how crazy my life is. People can just say whatever they want and then they can just believe it," she claimed.

Shelton and Stefani started going public with their romance during the CMA afterparty on Wednesday, Nov. 4. For the first time, the couple was seen holding each other's hand and reportedly appeared in love. 

Do you think their whirlwind romance is real and would last?


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