Gwen Stefani just tweeted about a honeymoon, and she’s in Oklahoma with Blake Shelton. Could this really mean what fans think that it means? Gwen and Blake have been looking even more loved-up than usually lately, so is it possible that they had a secret, quickie wedding over the weekend?
Gwen had moons on her mind Monday night. In a short and sweet tweet, the “Make Me Like You” singer revealed that she was in Oklahoma with Blake admiring the “strawberry moon.” Shefani fans love it whenever Gwen and Blake spend time together, but Gwen Stefani gave them something bigger to freak out about by including the hashtag “#honeymoon” in her tweet greeting the bright celestial body.
Hi strawberry moon #honeymoon #rosemoon ???????????????? gx #Oklahoma 2016
— Gwen Stefani (@gwenstefani) June 21, 2016
Gwen Stefani’s hashtag choice had many fans assuming that she and Blake Shelton had just gotten hitched and were enjoying a little newlywed bliss in Blake’s home state.
“Congrats to you and Blake on your marriage! Your happiness brings joy to so many,” one fan wrote in response to Gwen’s tweet.
“Honeymoon? Please tell me y’all secretly got married (or at least engaged),” another tweeted .
Unfortunately for the fans who hoped that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton eloped over the weekend, Gwen probably wasn’t trying to suggest that she was on her honeymoon. According to the Washington Post , Gwen’s “ strawberry moon ” reference was to the amber-colored orb that many people saw in the sky on Monday night. The low-hanging full moon is called this because Native American Algonquin tribes saw it as a sign that strawberry-picking season was in full swing.
The strawberry moon is sometimes called the “honey moon” because of its amber color, which explains Gwen Stefani’s “#honeymoon” hashtag. Gwen shared a photo of the lunar event on her Snapchat, but the moon isn’t honey-colored in her picture.
— Gwen snapchats (@gwensnapchats) June 21, 2016
Gwen Stefani seemingly spent Sunday and Monday at Blake Shelton’s secluded property in Oklahoma. She provided evidence of this by sharing another Snapchat photo of what appears to be Lake Texoma and one of a small herd of peacefully-grazing deer . As The Inquisitr previously reported, Gwen has visited Blake’s Oklahoma home multiple times since she started dating the cowboy late last year.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton probably decided to spend a little time relaxing at his place because it was such a short flight away from Grand Junction, Colorado. Blake performed at the Country Jam music festival there on Saturday, and Gwen joined him at the event. It was Blake’s 40th birthday, and Gwen did her best to make her boyfriend’s milestone a memorable one. She decorated his private plane, sang “Happy Birthday” to him in his trailer, and even joined him onstage at Country Jam for a surprise performance of their duet, “Go Ahead and Break My Heart.” Gwen also wowed the crowd by singing the No Doubt song “Hella Good.”
According to Gwen Stefani, she had some reservations about performing the funk rock tune in front of a country crowd. However, Blake convinced her that it was a “hella good” idea. Using hashtags, Gwen hinted that she granted one of Blake’s birthday wishes when she agreed to perform the song.
@blakeshelton ha! #umademe #uwereright #goodidea #happybdaycowboy ???? gx
— Gwen Stefani (@gwenstefani) June 19, 2016
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s romantic, fun-filled birthday weekend will do nothing to quell the rumors that they plan on getting married and having a baby. Gwen and Blake haven’t confirmed anything yet, but sources say that a wedding and a little one are in the cards for the couple.
“They say things like, ‘When we get married…’ all the time,” a source close to Gwen Stefani told Us Weekly .
And even though Gwen is 46, the mother of three hasn’t given up on having at least one more child.
“Gwen is trying to get pregnant,” one of the singer’s pals revealed.
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