Balancing Music and Family Life
Blake Shelton knows how to juggle a busy career with family life. As stepfather to Gwen Stefani’s three sons—Kingston, 18, Zuma, 16, and Apollo, 11—he takes his role seriously. Yet, his biggest fear isn’t about parenting itself. Instead, it’s how they’ll react to his music.
A Vulnerable Moment
Right after releasing his new album, For Recreational Use Only, Shelton opened up to Entertainment Tonight. He revealed he avoids asking his stepsons for feedback on his songs.
“I’m afraid they may hate it,” he admitted.
This honest confession surprised many fans. Known for his bold persona, Shelton revealed a more vulnerable side.
A Return to Country Roots
Shelton’s new album marks his first in four years. It features tracks like “Stay Country or Die Tryin’,” the chart-topping “Texas,” and “Hangin’ On,” a heartfelt duet with Stefani.
The Road Ahead
Besides music, Shelton is preparing for The Road, a new CBS talent competition. The show, launching this fall, will spotlight rising stars who open for Keith Urban. Despite this demanding schedule, Shelton keeps family at the forefront.
A Love Story on and off Screen
Shelton met Stefani on The Voice in 2014. They confirmed their romance in 2015, got engaged in 2020, and married in a private ranch ceremony in Oklahoma in 2021.
Family First
Shelton calls being a stepdad “life-changing in every possible way.” In a 2022 interview with PEOPLE, he emphasized the importance of family over fame.
“I’ve made plenty of money, but you can’t buy time back,” he said. “It’s time to push some of this work stuff out and let more family and personal life in.”
Heart Over Headlines
Shelton’s concern about his stepsons’ opinions shows a softer, humbler side of the country icon. Despite his fame, his heart stays grounded in family, love, and respect.