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Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton Trying to Have a Baby

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are hoping to have a child of their own soon.

In the new issue of Us Weekly, multiple sources have confirmed that the country music star and pop singer are eager to expand their family. An insider close to Shelton revealed the No Doubt frontwoman and her beau "will get married on day" but for now, "they are hyper-focused on getting pregnant."

Stefani and Shelton are both divorcées. He announced his split from Miranda Lambert in July 2015, while she called it quits with Gavin Rossdale, her husband of 13 years, just a month later. Since their relationship began, Shelton has become closer to Stefani's three sons: Kingston, 11, Zuma, 9, and Apollo, 3.

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The insider added that since Stefani had her third child at 43, she and Shelton are confident she will still be able to conceive. "They believe there is still a chance for Gwen," the source continued "They are incredibly hopeful."

According to reports, Shelton is keen on building the family he always wanted to have when he was still with Lambert. To show his commitment to Stefani, the "God Gave Me You" crooner is planning on transforming one of his old tattoos into a new design that also serves as a tribute for his girlfriend.

On another note, Stefani has just released her Christmas album titled "You Make It Feel Like Christmas." Several fans have noticed that the blonde beauty made a reference to her boyfriend in one of her original tracks. In the song "My Gift is You," Stefani is believed to be referring to Shelton and their relationship.

"Don't need no money / Don't need a thing / I don't even need a wedding ring / All I need is love and the truth / And I got it / My gift is you," reads an excerpt from the lyrics.

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