True love doesn’t always show up early — but when it does, it’s worth every moment of the wait.
On July 3rd, Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani marked their 4th wedding anniversary in the sweetest way possible: a simple, heartfelt celebration right at home, surrounded by family and close friends.
After four years of marriage—and nearly a decade of friendship and love—the country music star and the pop icon showed us all that true love knows no age or timeline. Their story, born from past heartbreaks and new beginnings, has grown into one of the most inspiring love stories in the spotlight.
A Love That Blossomed Over Time
Blake and Gwen first met in 2014 on The Voice set, both healing from previous relationships. What started as friendship soon turned into something much deeper. They tied the knot on July 3, 2021, in a beautiful, intimate ceremony on Blake’s ranch in Oklahoma.
Four years later, instead of a big public bash, they chose to celebrate quietly at home with those closest to them.
Family, Friends, and Music Under the Stars
Their Los Angeles backyard was glowing with soft lights and cozy charm, filled with laughter and love. Gwen’s three sons — Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo — were there, along with longtime friends and fellow musicians who have been part of their journey.
The night’s highlight was when Blake grabbed the mic and raised a glass. With his trademark humor and heartfelt words, he told Gwen:
“My pretty girl… I’m the luckiest man to be married to you and to know you. I love you @gwenstefani!!!!!! Happy anniversary!!!!”
Tears and smiles followed, hearts full.
Singing Their Love Story
Then, Blake and Gwen performed “Nobody But You,” their romantic duet that’s become the soundtrack of their relationship. Their voices blended perfectly, carrying all the warmth and honesty of their bond. Gwen’s voice cracked a little near the end — a raw, beautiful moment that made everyone feel the depth of their connection.
Love at Any Age
At a time when many might think love fades or slows, Blake and Gwen proved that finding “the one” later in life can be even more powerful. Their anniversary celebration wasn’t just about the years — it was about celebrating a love that’s real, steady, and filled with joy.
As the night grew quiet, music softly played, and laughter echoed through the backyard. No cameras, no big crowds — just two people in love, surrounded by those who matter most.
Their message? Love comes when it’s meant to — and it’s always worth waiting for.