
There has been a lot of speculation about Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship, and the two were rumored to be dating, especially after pictures of the "The Voice" coaches getting cozy at Adam Levine's Halloween party emerged.
Last week, Shelton' rep confirmed to E! News that the two are dating, but in an interview on the "Frankie and Geena Morning Show" on San Diego's 93.3 FM, Stefani downplayed their dating status, saying that she never said anything about being in a new relationship.
On Tuesday, Nov. 10, the No Doubt frontwoman said, "This is what I'll say about that: I never said nothin' about being in a new relationship."
She revealed that she didn't know who said that she was dating again, but her son told her about it.
"People can just say whatever they want and they can just believe it," she said.
Aside from their Halloween weekend pictures, the country star and the "Don't Speak" were also photographed holding hands last week.
Stefani said that her newest song, "Used to Love," is her "truth." The track is said to be inspired by her divorce from Gavin Rossdale. The pair parted ways this summer after 13 years of marriage. They are parents to three sons, Kingston, 9, Zuma, 7, and Apollo, 20 months.
Meanwhile, a new report claims that Rossdale's infidelity led to the couple's divorce. On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Us Weekly reported that the Bush frontman had been cheating on Stefani with the family's longtime nanny, Mindy Mann. The website claims that Rossdale's relationship with Mann has been going on for three years.
According to Us Weekly, Stefani uncovered the affair back in February when she discovered explicit texts between her husband and the nanny, which allegedly includes nude photos of Mann and their plans to meet up, on the family's iPad.
"The iPad was linked to Gavin's phone," said a source to the website. "One of the other nannies discovered the exchange and told Gwen." Mann was reportedly fired soon after, and while Rossdale is said to have denied the affair at first, he allegedly confessed to it months later.
Reps for Rossdale and Stefani have yet to comment on the report.













