Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton just demonstrated how much in love they still are, after months of divorce buzz. According to fans, they looked like they went back to their honeymoon phase.
On Tuesday, April 16, the country crooner was celebrating the grand opening of his new Ole Red restaurant branch in Sin City with a joint live performance that left fans swooning.
Shelton, 47, celebrated the occasion on Tuesday night with a private concert that included a special guest appearance by his wife Stefani, 54.
Fans nearly cried when they saw footage of the couple performing some of their favorite duets, "Nobody But You" and "Happy Anywhere," which were streamed live on social media.
Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton Honeymoon 2.0
The spouses seemed more in love than ever, after divorce allegations hounded them for months, and in the aftermath of Stefani coming clean about her insecurities when it comes to Shelton's loyalty as she ages.
Even though Shelton and Stefani had been married for almost three years, several internet users felt that they appeared to be "still honeymooning" during their passionate performance. One admirer shared a clip from the show on X (previously Twitter) and wrote, "This part when Gwen moved closer to Blake omggggg."
"They are still honeymooning." Shelton and Stefani, who got married in July2021, were seen grinning and singing to each other at one point in the video, answering any remaining concerns about their love for good.
Following Tuesday's performance, Shelton posted a concert recap to Instagram, highlighting the adorable moment he gave his wife a kiss on the cheek at the end of the act.
Blake Shelton Happy Gwen Stefani Joins Him in Sin City
The singer of "God Gave Me You" couldn't resist hyping Stefani up during the concert, pausing to commend her for attending despite having just performed at Coachella a few days earlier.
Shelton told the crowd that Stefani left right away for Nashville to attend a wedding after meeting up with No Doubt at the California music festival.
The "Just a Girl" singer then returned to their Oklahoman ranch with him before taking a quick trip to Las Vegas to join him for the inaugural performance.
Shelton proudly introduced his wife, saying, "She wanted to be here," and the crowd cheered. Shelton will play again at the Ole Red in Las Vegas on Tuesday after his appearance on Tuesday.
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