Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton enjoy weekend with her sons

Gwen Stefani tweeted a photo of her and new beau Blake Shelton with friends before watching a football match to support the Arizona Cardinals. twitter.com/gwenstefani

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton were all smiles as they spent the weekend together with her three sons. According to Us Weekly, the couple and Stefani's sons—Kingston, 9, Zuma, 7, and Apollo, 1—went to the Arclight Theater to watch a screening of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" before having dinner at the Cheesecake Factory in Studio City, California on Saturday, Jan. 17.

For the outing, the 46-year-old wore a green jacket and jeans while the country star donned a printed t-shirt under a brown hooded jacket, jeans, cowboy boots and a baseball cap. The following day, Shelton was seen leaving a grocery store in the area and Entertainment Tonight reports that he was asked if he was going to start a family with Stefani.

"I think it's awfully early to be talking about that, don't you?" the 39-year-old responded. The website reports that Shelton did say that he and his girlfriend are happy together but revealed that they don't have any plans to live together anytime soon.

The pair first went public at a few Halloween parties last year including the one thrown by their fellow "The Voice" coach Adam Levine. It is believed that they started dating in October. Earlier this month, the couple attended a wedding for Shelton's hairstylist, Amanda Craig, where Stefani was said to have caught the bridal bouquet and the couple joined in the fun by dancing and posing at the photo booth at the Nashville wedding.

E! Online posted some pictures of Stefani and Shelton posing with their friends at the photo booth, which shows the "Used to Love You" singer standing close to the country star. Prior to their trip to Nashville, the stars had also been seen in Shelton's hometown of Oklahoma, an NFL game in Arizona, and a wine-tasting tour in Santa Barbara, California.

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