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After marrying Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani makes a tragic announcement.

Gwen Stefani’s feelings are all over the place as the holiday season brings both good and bad news. After learning of Vivienne Westwood’s passing, the No Doubt singer posted a picture of the fashion designer on Instagram to express her sorrow.

Gwen wrote, “It breaks my heart to learn of the loss of the renowned Vivienne Westwood, who had a significant impact not only on the fashion industry but also on popular culture,” next to a photo of herself and the late fashion designer”.

I’ll never forget how it felt to put on my very first item of designer clothing, which happened to be a Vivienne Westwood outfit. Because you were in a class by yourself, Vivienne will always rank among my all-time favorite fashion designers. On December 29th, Vivienne, who was 81 years old, passed away. Her fans and family are in disbelief.

Derek Westwood and Joseph Corré, as well as Andreas Kronthaler, her husband, continue to live. Joseph Corré, her youngest child, followed in his mother’s footsteps in starting the lingerie company Agent Provocateur. Derek Westwood is a renowned fashion designer. The bad news arrives just a few days after Gwen teased her audience with the promise of happy news because there have been rumors that she and Blake are expecting a child together. Fans expected the celebrity to announce her pregnancy after she expressed happiness about something she “had to hold in for so long.”. In the caption of an Instagram video, she said, “I can’t believe I was able to hold this in for so long.

After marrying Blake Shelton, Gwen Stefani makes a tragic announcement.

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Despite their excitement, her supporters thought that the news that was depicted in the aforementioned video was not what she was going to announce. The country singer has been open about how much he loves being Apollo, Zuma, and Kingston’s stepfather, despite the fact that Gwen and Blake are not parents. “The only thing that could go wrong if I left my job today is that I would start to regret not seizing the chance to partake in activities that would have given my life greater meaning”.