Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton file for marriage license
The No Doubt frontwoman and 'God's Country' crooner got engaged last October
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Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani might be saying "I do" very soon.
The couple applied for their marriage license on Tuesday in Johnston County, Okla., Fox News can confirm.
The country-pop pair announced their engagement last October and a summer wedding quickly became the topic of conversation at their every stop.
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"Ever since they got engaged, they have both been adamant that no wedding will happen until it's safe for family and friends to attend," an insider told previously told People magazine.
"Gwen expressed early on that she really wanted a summer wedding," the source added, noting Stefani "was upset earlier this year when it seemed to be no end in sight for the pandemic."
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Per TMZ, in Oklahoma people have 10 days from the date they file for a marriage license to wed.
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The outlet reports that the two are set to tie the knot on Saturday at the "God's Country" crooner's Oklahoma ranch.
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While details of the reported forthcoming ceremony remain scarce, some close friend of the former "Voice" co-stars have expressed their interest in singing wedding bells at the couple's nuptials.
In January, Miley Cyrus threw her hat into the ring of consideration as a potential wedding singer and even promised to be on her "best behavior" should she be invited to the looming shindig.
"[Stefani and Shelton] I'll be your wedding singer!" Cyrus tweeted at the couple. "I promise to be on my best behavior. Or worst. whatever you want! It's your special day! Cheers to loving you both almost as much as you love each other!"
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Adam Levine also joked that Shelton and Stefani wouldn’t be able to afford him and predicted they would likely tap another country star to perform at their ceremony.
"They can't afford me," he told SiriusXM's "The Morning Mash Up" in a recent interview, adding that he "would love" and "be honored" to do the gig.
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"They won't ask me though," Levine maintained. "They'll probably get like Luke Bryan or somebody."
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Levine also thought back to a moment when Shelton told late-night host Seth Meyers that he would be tapping the Grammy-winner for his services at the pending soirée.
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"I'm sitting there in bed, eating popcorn, and I'm like, 'Man, f--k you, I'm not coming to play your wedding,'" Levine recalled.
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"I love them so much. Just so funny you mentioned them cause I just texted them 10 minutes ago, just like, 'I miss you guys. I love you guys.' Yeah, they're the best," Levine told the radio program.
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The A-list pair got engaged last October after meeting on "The Voice."