Inside Blake Shelton's Close Bond With Gwen Stefani's Kids

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Gwen Stefani’s Kids Support Blake Shelton at ACM Awards 2026 Performance

When Blake Shelton fell in love with Gwen Stefani, he knew she came as a packaged set.

But he didn't anticipate just how hella good he was going to feel about becoming a stepfather to Kingston, 19, Zuma, 17, and Apollo, 12, Stefani's kids with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale.

"I didn't know what I was signing up for, but I was all about signing up for it," Shelton said during the 2022 Country Radio Seminar. "And every day I've fallen in love with the boys as much as I do with Gwen." 

As the 49-year-old put it to People that December, "They've taught me something about myself that I never knew. I'm more than just a country singer or a goofy guy. I'm someone they actually lean on, and that's not a responsibility that I ever had and not something that I ever considered even being into."

And the boys, who as the sons of the respective lead singers of Bush and No Doubt, may have not ever envisioned themselves being into country music—or anything country, for that matter. But all horizons have broadened, and Zuma and Apollo were at the 2026 ACM Awards May 17 at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena to support Shelton while their mom was busy playing at The Sphere down the road.

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But for the most part, Shelton's happy anywhere lately, so long as his family is nearby.

And his decision to leave The Voice in 2023 after 23 seasons was in no small part because he wanted to spend more time with his stepsons.

"The kids see me as a very important person in their life," he explained to People. "[When they ask,] 'Why isn't Blake here?' I take that stuff to heart. I've made plenty of money, but you can't buy time back. I don't want any regrets."

Neither did Stefani, which is why she took a beat to consider whether it was "insane" to start something new with Shelton just a few months after she and Rossdale split up in the summer of 2015.

Shelton also admitted there was "definitely nothing easy" about parenting, noting in 2021 on KFROG's The Ride With Kimo & Heather, "I don't know if it's as hard or harder or not as hard as being an actual biological parent, you know?"

He weighed in again a few years later, having learned more about putting the step in stepdad. 

"I think it’s, in some ways, harder," Shelton said on Today in 2024 of his parental role. "I try to be careful about when to step back, and be smart about when to step back and just talk, but no matter what always be there if I’m needed."

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Shelton also admitted there was "definitely nothing easy" about parenting, noting in 2021 on KFROG's The Ride With Kimo & Heather, "I don't know if it's as hard or harder or not as hard as being an actual biological parent, you know?"

He weighed in again a few years later, having learned more about putting the step in stepdad. 

"I think it’s, in some ways, harder," Shelton said on Today in 2024 of his parental role. "I try to be careful about when to step back, and be smart about when to step back and just talk, but no matter what always be there if I’m needed."

But he couldn't wait to step up when it came to showing Kingston, Zuma and Apollo the ropes on his Oklahoma farm.

"I get to teach them the country, you know, and I love that," he said at the Country Radio Seminar. "Whether it's music, whether it's literally getting out, getting their hands in the dirt or being out on the ranch, seeing the animals, whatever, you know? I absolutely love being the person that gets to introduce them to that stuff."

Shelton recalled how the kids were wide-open-space novices when they first started spending time on his rural home turf.

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"The two of them were like, ‘Well, what do we do now?'" he said of Kingston and Zuma's first taste of Tishomingo, Okla. "I go, ‘Go out that door and don’t come back till you’re too tired to go any further.’ Well, they can’t even imagine just going down to the creek with a net or turning over rocks or getting on a buggy and driving around."

Yet while Shelton and his wife are planning some "actual, real professional gardening" on the farm this year, as he shared in a March video, he has already professed a little nostalgia for the days when all the kids were, well, kids.

"If I could have a repeat of these past 10 years, [that] would be perfect," he told Entertainment Tonight in April 2024, a month before Kingston's 18th birthday. "Next month, we've got an 18-year-old, which it blows my mind that already happened. And in a couple of years, we'll have another 18-year-old. And that's...it's gonna be a lot more alone time, which I'm not mad about that either."

"But," he added, "we still have Apollo, so we have another almost 10 years before we can kick him out, so it should be a lot of fun."

See more of the sweetest things Stefani and Shelton have said about their family:

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Let the Rumors Begin

"I think he's hot, don't you? But to be super honest, it is kind of crazy we both went through the same thing at the same time. There's been so many people that I've gotten so much comfort from. Just people coming to me and telling me their story. Not confiding, but sharing, which has just helped me see things from a different perspective and move forward." —Gwen to Ryan Seacrest in November 2015

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Look of Love

"How can I not be [in love]? She is the greatest. She is the greatest." —Blake on Today in March 2018. 

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"Saved My Life"

"When you have a broken heart—at least, when I do—you got to get it out of your system. You want people to sympathize with you. I was at rock bottom, in the middle of hell...Gwen saved my life. Who else on earth could understand going through a high-profile divorce from another musician?" —Blake to Billboard in July 2016

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Country Livin'

"I grew up in Orange County, so I don't know if you've been down there, but it's nothing like the middle of America and our nature was the beach. So to be able to be in Oklahoma and be able to experience a ranch kind of vibe is just something I never ever had, so it's just been really, it's been great, amazing." —Gwen on Jimmy Kimmel Live in August 2020

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Wedding Bells

"You know, what? I love weddings. The kids love him. We love him. Everybody loves him. He is lovable! I think about it all the time." —Gwen to Ellen DeGeneres when discussing marrying Blake

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Fierce Fashion

"[My style is] more feminine than ever before. It's probably because I'm super in love and have a really manly man. I enjoy letting that part of me come out now because when I was in No Doubt, I never thought of myself as sexy. Even in my 30s, I was a tomboy. I hardly ever carried a purse." —Gwen to InStyle in July 2018

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Sexiest Man Alive

"He doesn't even like to do a photo shoot. You can never convince him to do it. So he just called me like, ‘They want me to do this.' And I was like, ‘You should totally do it! You're so sexy!'" —Gwen's reaction to Blake being named People's Sexiest Man Alive

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Hot Commodity

"He's so good at the show, I mean, he's just so magical. Blake is literally a unicorn. Like anywhere he goes, people are just attracted to him, and he's such an incredible talent." —Gwen on SiriusXM's Andy Cohen Live in September 2019

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Biggest Fans

"Setting here watching @gwenstefani rehearsals it continues to shock me the amount of GIANT hits this girl has written... I highly recommend y'all catch her Vegas show if you can get tickets!!!" —Blake on Twitter in June 2018

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A Hand to Hold

"I think she's kept me from going to the absolute bottom. It was like literally falling off a cliff and a hand reached out and caught me, is what it feels like. I've never had that with somebody where it just felt like no matter what, she has my back. It's the greatest feeling." — Blake on Good Dish in March 2022

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Unexpected Miracles

“Something that I wanted since I was a little girl is to be married and have this love that I saw my parents have and have babies. That dream was completely ruined; it was crushed, and I had to figure out how I was going to move forward and make a new dream. And God putting Blake in my life was just that miracle.” — Gwen to People in November 2024

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"A Second Chance at Life"

“Meeting my husband felt like a second chance at life. Because when my family fell apart, it felt like a catastrophe. How do you pick yourself up from that? But God put this other person there to love me.” — Gwen to The Guardian in November 2024

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