Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani Officially Move Into Their New 'Family Home'

By Blake Taylor

September 4, 2020

Blake Shelton And Gwen Stefani Officially Move Into Their New 'Family Home'

Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani have officially moved into their new home in Encino in the San Fernando Valley of Los Angeles. The longtime couple bought the property back in October of 2019, but are just now moving in after spending months in Oklahoma amid the coronavirus pandemic.

"They are very happy to be settled at last in their family home," a source told Us Weekly. "Gwen wanted to be moved in for the start of the school year, even though the kids are doing school at home because of COVID-19."

The California abode is said to be "very warm and inviting with a lot of space for the boys to tumble around and get dirty."

Shelton and Stefani have more than enough room in their new home to be themselves. "Gwen has a glam closet any woman would love to have," the insider revealed. "And Blake’s closet isn’t so shabby either."

The mansion will also be home to Stefani's three sons - Kingston, 14, Zuma, 12, and Apollo, six - whom she shares with ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale. Each of the pop singer's sons have formed strong bonds with the country singer since they started dating in 2015.

"Those boys look up to Blake in a big way," a source previously told Us Weekly. "He’s earned their respect as a father figure. He’s gone from being their friend to being a serious parental influence."

Shelton was able to spend extra quality time with Stefani's sons earlier this year as they were also quarantined in Oklahoma. "We've been doing things that I wished I had time to do for the last 20 years, I guess," Shelton said when asked about their quarantine activities. "That's literally stupid things like pick blackberries. We grew a garden... grew several acres of sweet corn."

Stefani and Shelton also found some time to make new music together, releasing a new duet, "Happy Anywhere" in July. The new duet follows the couple's multi-week No. 1 hit, "Nobody But You" from Shelton's Fully Loaded: God's Country album.

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