Gwen Stefani Gets Blake Shelton’s Company to Celebrate her Son’s Birthday

By Dipannita - 31 May '16 09:06AM
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Looks like Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship is getting stronger with each passing day. The two seem to be in it for long time and really look committed to make things work. Recently, the couple came together to celebrate the birthday of Gwen's son Kingston Rossdale.

Gwen has shared the fun and frolic the family had on her Snapchat account. It all started on Friday when she took the occasion to have a blast with her children and they had a great outdoor adventure tour, replete with fishing and dune buggy riding at an undisclosed place. And later, it turned more interesting when they had Blake Shelton for company.

On Saturday, birthday boy Kingston and mom Stefani took a helicopter ride with Blake as they headed to a concert. It was a lovely occasion as mom was all smiles and son was all dressed up in the head-to-toe camouflage. The duo posed for some mother-son moments and later, Stefani turned the camera on beau Blake, who seemed completely composed and content as he rode in style.

Later, it came to light that the three were going to the Indianapolis 500 for the annual Firestone Legends Day Concert. Blake was going there to headline the concert and it proved to be a great tour for the three. Blake performed his most-popular hits and sang the famous numbers from his album- "If I'm Honest". A glad Gwen was all too happy to see him performing and clicked snaps with great enthusiasm.

She was seen standing on the side of the stage, recording his videos, as he gave groovy performances. And she also got a good snapshot of him chilling before the start of the concert. "The Voice" coach was snapped holding his cup that had the caption "I drink, get over it" and looked completely at ease.

Well, it was nice that Gwen had a good get-together as she won't get to see her boyfriend all summer long. She is going on a tour with Eve to support her solo album- "This is What the Truth Feels Like".

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