Blake Shelton may be one of country music’s biggest stars, but these days, his favorite stage seems to be the living room he shares with wife Gwen Stefani. In a recent interview, Shelton poked fun at his life in Los Angeles, joking, “I pretty much live off of Gwen and hide in the house.” The quip, delivered with his trademark humor, offers a revealing look at how the Oklahoma native has adapted to life far from his rural roots — and why he’s happier than ever doing it.
From Oklahoma Fields to L.A. Freeways
Shelton’s easygoing comment, shared with People in August 2025, reflects the biggest lifestyle shift of his career. Born and raised in Ada, Oklahoma, Shelton found fame with hits like “Austin” and “God’s Country,” songs steeped in small-town imagery and country grit. His home base for years was his Oklahoma ranch, where hunting, fishing, and wide-open spaces defined daily life.
But when he married Stefani in 2021 — after meeting her as fellow coaches on The Voice in 2014 — the country star found himself splitting his time between his ranch and Stefani’s world in Los Angeles. For Shelton, that’s meant swapping tractors for traffic and acres for asphalt.
“I’m a fish out of water out here,” Shelton admitted in a past Billboard interview, noting that Stefani, a California native, has been his compass in navigating L.A. “Living off Gwen,” in his words, seems to be equal parts practical and metaphorical — leaning on her for guidance in a city he never imagined calling home.
Building a Private Life in a Public World
While their marriage is undeniably high-profile, Shelton and Stefani have worked to keep their home life intentionally low-key. According to a 2025 Entertainment Tonight feature, their Los Angeles house is more sanctuary than showpiece — a place where they garden, cook, and host small family gatherings.
Shelton’s “hiding in the house” isn’t about shunning the spotlight entirely; it’s about finding balance. Between Stefani’s No Doubt reunion tour and Shelton’s music commitments — including his much-hyped 2025 return to The Voice — both still live firmly in the public eye. But at home, Shelton has embraced the role of stepdad to Stefani’s three sons, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo, something he’s called one of the most rewarding parts of his life.
Creativity and Companionship
Their partnership has flourished both personally and professionally. Duets like “Nobody But You” and “Happy Anywhere” have showcased a seamless blend of their musical styles, proving that country and pop can coexist as harmoniously as their relationship.
A 2023 Rolling Stone profile noted that Stefani’s influence has stretched into Shelton’s creative process, introducing him to new sounds and ideas. In return, Shelton’s grounded, homebody nature has offered Stefani a counterbalance to her busy touring and fashion schedule.
Why “Hiding” Feels Just Right
For Shelton, the decision to retreat from the hustle when he’s not working isn’t about giving up the limelight — it’s about savoring what matters. In Us Weekly, he described his favorite days as the ones spent at home with Stefani and the boys, no cameras, no obligations.
“I’ve been on the go for most of my career,” he’s said. “Now I’m finding just as much joy in being still.”
If “living off Gwen and hiding in the house” sounds uncharacteristically domestic for a man once known for his rowdy, honky-tonk anthems, that’s exactly the point. For Shelton, life in Los Angeles has become less about adapting to the city and more about creating a corner of it that feels like home. And if that means laying low with Gwen Stefani, the man who’s done it all in music seems perfectly content to do just that.