LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Blake Shelton is all in for his wife’s latest single! The country singer took to his Instagram to shower love for Gwen Stefani and asked fans to try her ‘True Babe’ solo track which has come after almost two years. “My wife put out a new song today.. you know... THE GWEN STEFANI!!!!!!! Go listen people!!!! It's a hit!!!!! I'm so proud of you @gwenstefani!!!”
He followed his appreciation for her with another post a day later. In a video, he shared that he did yard work, in which Shelton wore a camo shirt and a backward cap and sang "Take this truck and cut up this tree," to the melody of ‘True Babe.’ The ‘Nobody But You’ singer stood behind a chainsaw and pointed his camera to a massive tree which he had cut as he streamed his wife’s new single. A few days back Stefani paid tribute to her husband on Father’s Day with a sweet post on Instagram. Shelton is step-father to her three sons Apollo, Zuma, 14, and Kingston, 17, whom she co-parents with ex Gavin Rossdale. The pair separated after initially denying her former husband admitted being involved in infidelity.
'I love you more than anything'
“Happy bday and fathers day, @blakeshelton <3 i love u more than anything gx,” she captioned the post. Shelton was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame last month, and she was there for her husband. The entire family of five posed for the camera in front of Shelton’s star ceremony. "I kind of stopped checking things off my list of great accomplishments in my life when I married Gwen, so this is just icing on the cake. I love you so much, and that's the great thing that's happened along this journey," Shelton said in a candid address, as per People.
'It's a different kind of self-worth'
Last year, the country singer talked about being a stepdad to Stefani’s children. "They've taught me something about myself that I never knew: I'm more than just a country singer or a goofy guy. I'm someone they actually lean on, and that's not a responsibility that I ever had and not something that I ever considered even being into," he said adding "It's a different kind of self-worth. Maybe it's the opposite of self-worth because you put yourself way down on the rung, and they move up ahead of you.”