
Gwen Stefani has shared what private tradition she has with Blake Shelton. The two seem to be doing well despite the rumors that they were splitting. Fans love Gwen and Blake together. However, they seem to have a tradition that started years ago, which they do every year. Gwen has let fans in on what their little tradition is. Keep reading to find out more about this situation.
Rumors Fly About Blake Shelton And Wife
Rumors have been flying for years about Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani. No matter what, people think that they are having issues in their marriage or have split. However, recently, more rumors have come about. They were debunked after the two shared that they spent Thanksgiving at their home in Oklahoma. Gwen and Blake are both just extremely busy. Blake is filming The Road, and Gwen is getting ready for her reunion with No Doubt.
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton Instagram
Gwen Stefani Shares Private Tradition With Husband
Gwen Stefani has shared what private tradition she has with her husband, Blake Shelton. They do this every Christmas, and it is what they eat.
We have a tradition that Blake started, actually. It’s a dish that’s basically a pizza, a pasta and, a carb-licious, like, thing. It’s called a timpano dome. It’s a big pie. Like, a pizza pie thing. We found it in a movie… some movie that Blake found. It kind of has evolved over the years. Originally we did it with, like, a pasta shell thing. I think that’s the original way that you do it. But then we were like, ‘We should make it with pizza on the outside,’ like, pizza dough. Like, why wouldn’t you do that?
She then revealed that their family ended up loving it. So, they continue to make it every year. Fans love hearing this as it is something different that they have ever heard before.
It seems as though Gwen and Blake make a timpano pasta dome for Christmas. They started this tradition years ago, and since then, it has evolved. However, they were not sure if their family liked the tradition, so they offered to change it. In the end, their family wanted them to keep the tradition going. So, this is what they do each year.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani/Credit: YouTube
What do you think about this situation? What do you think about their tradition? Let us know in the comments below. We would love to hear your thoughts on this.
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