Blake Shelton reacts to Gwen Stefani pregancy rumors

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Blake Shelton kisses Gwen Stefani in this screenshot from a GIF posted by the No Doubt frontwoman on her Twitter account.

It has been reported that Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton might be planning to live together soon as new reports claim that the No Doubt frontwoman is pregnant with Shelton's child.

According to In Touch magazine (via Celebrity Dirty Laundry), the 46-year-old singer is pregnant and she's reported to be predicting a girl. The "Hollaback Girl" singer is already a mother to three boys—Kingston, 9, Zuma, 7, and Apollo, 1, and according to the magazine's source, Stefani's alleged pregnancy feels "different" this time around.

The insider said that the child will definitely spoiled by the country singer, as he is eager to be a father.

"Blake is going to spoil her like crazy. Whatever she wants, she will get," said the source, adding that the 39-year-old is very generous with his own nephews and nieces and that the child will have Shelton "wrapped around her little finger."

This isn't the first time that the pair has been plagued with pregnancy rumors. Earlier this month, Star magazine claimed that they are expecting not just one child, but twins. While reps for the singers have yet to release a statement about the rumors, Shelton took to Twitter to dispute the claims by mocking conflicting headlines from tabloids.

On Jan. 21, fan Debbie McCarthy tweeted Shelton a picture of an issue of OK! Magazine and In Touch in a store's magazine rack. OK! had the headline, "Gwen & Blake SHOTGUN WEDDING She's pregnant with twins!" Meanwhile, In Touch's headline reads "Gwen cancels the wedding: The Fight that changed everything."

"@blakeshelton So which one is it?? Ha ha," McCarthy wrote.

Shelton replied and said that this is "possibly the funniest picture I've ever seen," adding that he wished that they would pick one story and stick to it.

The country star also quoted Jerry Seinfeld in another tweet, writing, "People who read tabloids deserve to be lied to.

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