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Gwen Stefani is having a headline-heavy November, balancing high-profile career moves with swirling personal rumors. Just this week, multiple major outlets including The Sun and Woman’s Day are reporting that Stefani and Blake Shelton are facing real turbulence in their marriage. The whispers picked up after the couple, who were known for warm red carpet displays and social media tributes, have not been seen together publicly since March. Both released emotional new singles—Blake’s “Hangin’ On” and Gwen’s “Still Gonna Love You” —with lyrics about heartbreak and resilience, which many interpret as reflections of their situation. Social media detectives have noticed Blake’s once-effusive captions for Gwen’s birthday are now frosty and brief. According to Woman’s Day, they’re living “separate lives,” with Gwen focused on her landmark Las Vegas Sphere residency and Blake on TV projects in Nashville. Friends apparently hope for a holiday reconciliation, but sources remain pessimistic, suggesting divorce might be imminent and potentially involve dividing a $400 million fortune. Neither Stefani nor Shelton has publicly confirmed any split, but speculation dominates entertainment coverage with headlines like “Are Gwen and Blake Headed for Divorce?” and “Relationship Rumors Shock Fans.”
Not everything is drama, though—Gwen’s work life is positively booming. She will star on ABC’s The Wonderful World of Disney: Holiday Spectacular on December 1, performing her festive original “Shake the Snow Globe,” written for the holiday film “Oh. What. Fun.,” debuting on Prime Video December 3 according to ABC Audio and Disney’s official news. She’s sharing the stage with big names like Bebe Rexha, Good Charlotte, and Nicole Scherzinger. NBC has also announced Stefani for their December 3 Christmas in Rockefeller Center special, where she’ll sing both “Shake the Snow Globe” and another new original, “Hot Cocoa.” Both tracks are now available exclusively on Amazon as part of a deluxe edition of her holiday album, confirmed by ABC Audio and Antimusic.
On the business side, Stefani and No Doubt just announced six additional Las Vegas Sphere shows for June 2026 after selling out the first dates—she will be the first female headliner at the Sphere according to Star 92.9 and her own official statements. In philanthropy, Stefani and Shelton donated $150,000 to food banks across Oklahoma, as reported by Oklahoma City’s Fox affiliate.
While possible marital trouble overshadows her private life, it’s a major career moment for Gwen Stefani—new music, televised holiday events, and a record-breaking Las Vegas residency. Her social channels remain quieter than usual about her personal affairs but showcase her ongoing creative output and big-stage energy. Public appearances are firmly anchored in her professional successes, even as the public speculates about her marriage. For now, the only thing confirmed is that Stefani’s star continues to shine, both onstage and in the headlines.
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