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How does Gwen Stefani spend her private time?

The ‘Hollaback Girl’ singer offered a glimpse into her private life with husband Blake Shelton.

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The ‘Hollaback Girl’ singer offered a glimpse into her private life with husband Blake Shelton.
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Gwen Stefani has shared a rare glimpse into her private life with her husband, country singer Blake Shelton, at their Ten Point Ranch in Tishomingo, Oklahoma.

The ranch is where the couple married in 2021.

Living the outdoors life

The 53-year-old posted a TikTok video to show fans what she likes to do for fun.

Stefani, who has 3 million followers, was seen riding around their 1300-acre ranch in a pickup truck.

The No Doubt alum dressed appropriately for the outdoors in a dark gray tee shirt and black cargo pants. The ‘Sweet Escape’ singer also wore black boots and a hat, with blue sunglasses and a cross necklace. In one shot she wears a flannel plaid shirt, while the song ‘Ceilings’ by Lizzy McAlpine plays in the background.

She and Shelton laugh as they drive fast through the forest, going over creeks and stopping now and then to get out and play. The high-energy video also features the singer recording herself from the vantage point of the rearview mirror, and a collection of selfies of the couple smiling at the camera.

Pov,” Stefani simply wrote in the caption.

The couple, who have said they are now focusing on their calm family lifestyle, married at their Ten Point Ranch in Oklahoma on July 3, 2021, and quarantined there with Stefani’s children, Kingston, who is 16, Zuma, 14, and nine-year-old Apollo when the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020.

Moving on to the simple life

Blake Shelton told People in 2022 that the two are ready for the simple life after such hectic careers.

“Gwen and I have done so much traveling and touring and work the first half of our lives,” Shelton said, “that now we’re like, ‘Hey, I’m good to put my sweatpants on at 6 p.m. and watch Ozark eight times.

“That’s our life now, and we love it. If I walked away from my career at this time, the only thing that I run the risk of is having regrets that I’m missing out on some more important things in life. For now, that’s our kids. This isn’t about me anymore and never will be again.”