Blake Shelton & Gwen Stefani's Three Sons Bond Over the Country Singer's Unfortunate Tattoo
Blake Shelton previously said in an interview that he regrets the tattoo he put on his arm because he had been drinking when he had it done. However, it seems Gwen Stefani's three sons liked it so much that they decided to copy the country singer's deer track tattoos on their arms using markers.
A photo of four arms outstretched including Blake Shelton's own was shared by Gwen Stefani on her social media. People reports that Kingston, Zuma and Apollo who the "No Doubt" singer shares with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale apparently had the fake tattoos inked over the weekend.
Blake Shelton said that he was not satisfied with his unfortunate arm tattoo. However, he couple not put the blame on the tattoo artist as he was drinking when he drew the deer track. The tattoo artist only copied what the country singer drew and went to work with it.
The outlet adds that Blake Shelton wanted deer tracks but it more resembled Sugar Smacks. Some people mistake his arm tattoo to ladybugs and frequently ask him about it. A few months after getting the unfortunate tattoo, he decided to put barbed wire on both sides.
While Blake Shelton may have regretted the tattoo in the past, he may now have a reason to like it due to Gwen Stefani's boys. The five have been spending time together with their most recent outing happening in Oklahoma over the weekend.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani posted their group's adventures on their respective Snapchat accounts, according to CBS8. It was learned that they were on Shelton's ranch and were having a dance party. Some of the kids even participated in the lip sync jam with their mom and their mom's beau.
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