The Voice Coach’s youngest lent a helping hand.
The Stefani household is officially ready for Easter!
In an adorable April 13 Instagram video that gave fans a glimpse into her life on her Oklahoma ranch, Gwen Stefani showed how ready she and her sweet family are for the Easter holiday. The Voice Coach alum and Blake Shelton, who’ve been married since 2021, even got some much-needed help picking flowers courtesy of her son, Apollo, too, which made the video that much sweeter.
“My purple irises are just in time for easter 💜 ,” Stefani wrote in a caption. “A little reminder that everything blooms when it’s ready 💐.”
Stefani has adjusted quite well to ranch life since marrying Shelton, and from the looks of it, her youngest son is doing the same.
The video — set to the couple’s 2024 duet “Purple Irises,” of course — also prominently showed off the family’s impressive Easter decorations and the custom-built chapel that served as the location where the two tied the knot back in 2021. Stefani and Shelton married in that same church after the winningest Coach in The Voice’s history built it specifically for their special day. (Nothing says “true love” like your husband building you a a chapel on his ranch!)
They said their vows under a cross erected above the building’s entrance surrounded by a canopy of flowers and greenery. And yes, it was just as beautiful as it sounds. The two spend most of their free time on Shelton’s Oklahoma property when they’re not touring or busy in Los Angeles. And from the looks of it, they’re definitely living their best lives!
Blake Shelton surprises Gwen Stefani with an original song at their wedding
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton attend the Super Bowl LVIII Pregame at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Roc Nation
While both stars agreed they’d write their own vows for their 2021 nuptials, Shelton went above and beyond, penning an original song instead of traditional vows!
It was the ultimate surprise for Stefani, and when speaking to PEOPLE a few months later, Shelton revealed how he made it all happen.
“Gwen and I decided we were going to write our own vows for the wedding, but I decided to surprise her by writing a song instead,” Shelton explained. “I reached out to my buddy Craig Wiseman, who is a world-class songwriter, to help me write and structure something that would stand the test of time.”
The result?
“We Can Reach the Stars,” a sweet love song that includes the line, “I know we can reach the stars / You’ve already hung the moon.”
With lyrics like that, it shouldn’t surprise anyone how still in love the couple is in 2025!