Gwen Stefani Sole Supporter In New Marriage To Blake Shelton, Singer Rocking Husband's Face On Her Shoes One Month After Wedding
Aug. 2 2021, Published 4:40 p.m. ET
She's only got eyes for one man! Gwen Stefani wore her heart on her shoes when she was seen sporting a pair of Vans with her husband Blake Shelton's face splashed across them.
Proving she's a supportive wife, the 51-year-old No Doubt singer proudly displayed the funky shoes while walking around Los Angeles over the weekend.
Keeping it casual, Stefani wore a pair of navy blue Anaheim Hillbillies sweats and a jean jacket.
Pulling her platinum blonde hair back in a ponytail, the rockstar wore her giant wedding ring but it was overshadowed by the greatest accessory of all.
Stefani's shoes immediately grabbed attention because they had her country singer husband's face splashed on them.
The black and white checkered Vans featured Blake's mug on the top.
Pairing the slip-on shoes with low socks, Gwen showed she's solely supporting her man just one month after tying the knot.
Stefani's been known to wear the Blake-dedicated shoes in the past, but this is the first time since becoming Mrs. Shelton.
The Voice judges said "I do" on July 3 at Blake's Oklahoma ranch -- but not all of their A-list friends were invited.
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, Shelton's ex co-star and one-time bestie Adam Levine was kept off the guest list.
We were told the Maroon 5 frontman found out about Blake and Gwen's ceremony like everyone else -- through the media.
“Adam had no idea when Gwen and Blake very going to get married. Adam wasn’t invited to the wedding and was not given the heads up despite the fact that Blake and Adam used to be as close as brothers when they were both on The Voice together,” sources told RadarOnline.com at the time.
Blake recently spoke out and revealed the reason why Levine didn't make the cut.
"So I've had awkward conversations with, with so many of my friends since it's ‘Oh, oh yeah. I read y'all. Yeah, I read about that. How was that?’" he said during an interview on SiriusXM’s The Storme Warren Show.
Blake didn't hold back when revealing his response to those -- like Levine -- who are hurt over the snub, simply saying they need to "get over it."
"You know, I was like, ‘Listen, you know, we kept it small, get over it, you know, it's not about you," he added.