The 56-year-old Don’t Speak singer shared that conversations with a former “atheist Jew” who converted to Judaism began to spark a spiritual awakening in her. Speaking on the YouTube series Hallow: Prayer and Meditation, she explained, “He was studying the Torah and had this big epiphany, and he started talking to me about it. I was desperate at the time. I really wanted another baby, but I was older and struggling.”
She recalled that in 2013, her son Kingston, now 19, asked for a sibling when he was about eight, often praying for her to have another child. Gwen admitted telling him, “I’m sorry, your mommy is too old to have a baby.”

Remarkably, about four weeks later, she became pregnant with her son Apollo, whom she delivered naturally at age 44. She described the arrival of her third child, alongside sons Kingston and Zuma, 17, as “a full-on gift” and her “first miracle.”
Stefani admitted that she felt pressure at the time because she didn’t feel spiritually knowledgeable enough. “It’s almost scary,” she said. “The more you know, the more fear you get. You realize, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m running out of time and I need to get this together. I’ve got to be a real Christian! I’m not gonna make it.’”
She married her ex-husband Gavin Rossdale in a Catholic church in 2002, divorced 14 years later, and reportedly had that marriage annulled in 2021, the same year she wed Blake Shelton.

In January, Shelton, 49, addressed divorce rumors, saying on Country Countdown USA: “Starting in October, maybe November, I started seeing articles about us splitting up. Then a week later, a picture comes out of us walking at the grocery store: ‘Oh, they’re back together!’ And another week goes by when we’re not seen: ‘They’re divorcing!’”
The couple celebrated their 10-year anniversary in 2025. Shelton told People magazine that despite a decade together, the relationship still feels fresh: “Some of the things we talk about, we realize, ‘Oh my God, that was eight years ago!’ Ten years is a long time, but it still feels new for me. I feel like that might be the key to happiness—that it feels just as exciting and joyful as it did in the beginning.”