When Gwen Stefani’s Sons Apollo and Zuma Pose with Blake Shelton at the NASCAR Race, They Have a Fully grown Appearance…

Recently, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton had a lot of fun taking their sons on an adventure together.

The “Rich Girl” singer, who is 53 years old, and her husband, who is 46 years old and a country musician, escorted Stefani’s two boys, Apollo, 8, and Zuma, 14, to the Busch Light Clash, which was held on Sunday at The Coliseum in Los Angeles.

At the occasion, guests were invited to watch the race in the Legacy Motor Club suite, where they were photographed with Stefani, Shelton, and the boys alongside NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson. Johnson and his wife Chandra Janway welcomed friends to watch the race.

Both Apollo and Zuma attended the event wearing denim jackets that have their respective names sewn across the front. The children sat for a photograph with Stefani, Shelton, and Johnson, with Apollo carrying a small racing helmet that had been autographed.

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) said that Johnson had a successful career in the sport from his debut in 2001 and has won seven championships in the top division of NASCAR.

In December, Shelton discussed his new role as a stepfather, “they have shown me that I am more than simply a man who likes to be funny or sing country music, which is something I had no idea about before.

I am someone that they actually lean on, which is a responsibility that I have never had and is not something that I have ever even considered getting involved in, but I am that person. It’s a whole new conception of self-worth. It’s possible that it’s the polar opposite of having self-worth because you place yourself so far down on the ladder and they keep climbing higher than you do.”

Shelton has said that the desire to spend more time with his stepsons as they grow up was a major factor in his decision to leave The Voice after 23 seasons. He will be departing the show in the following year.

“When you look back on your life at some point in the future, you won’t know what your regrets will be.

If I continued down this road, I think I would come to regret the fact that I am losing out on some of the most significant experiences that life has to offer — and for the time being, that includes our children “he added.

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