Blake & Gwen Quitting Hollywood & Moving To Midwest After Miscarriage Nightmare
Gwen Stefani is succumbing to Blake Shelton's desire and moving full-time to his native Oklahoma after she suffered a miscarriage nightmare, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively. Insiders say they've both been over Hollywood and its fakery for a long time now and want to raise Stefani's kids in a more serene and less superficial environment. Click through for more on the story!
As RadarOnline.com previously reported exclusively, Stefani lost her baby with Shelton which shattered her immediate plans to to get married and have children with her country star beau.
"It was very hard for her," a source close to the singer said. "Especially since she and Blake tried to have a baby for at least a year-and-a-half!"
Despite her disappointment, Gwen gave up on future fertility treatments. While Blake, 41, was fine with not having any kids of his own, the friend claimed Gwen was gutted.
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"They're not even discussing surrogates anymore," according to the source. "They've even put all their marriage plans on hold."
On the heels of the tragedy, the couple quit Hollywood for a simpler life. "Blake's got his whole extended family in Tishomingo, who have taken to Gwen like she's their own flesh and blood," spilled the source.
"They have commitments in Los Angeles and will always need a base there, but the decision's been made to phase in a move to the Midwest very soon, which will see it become their family's primary base."
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