Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton have "fallen in love all over again" with each other.

An In Touch Weekly source has gathered that Shelton and Stefani have "been prioritizing spending time with each other and have been focused on getting back to doing the things that brought them together in the first place, like making music."

However, after all the turmoil and their rumored marital dispute, the insider confirmed that the couple had already recognized their problem and "found their way back to each other."

In July 2024, the couple will mark their 3rd wedding anniversary.

"They like to think they made it to the other side. They really do seem more in love than ever," the source added.

Earlier this year, The couple released their fifth song together, "Purple Irises," which many believe to have alluded to their marriage problems and its eventual resolution.

The song even featured lyrics like "Don't wanna lose you" and "Are you happy?" In a press release, Stefani explained the meaning of her duet with her husband.

"Purple Irises is a song that comes from the idea that when you plant something you are planting hope and watching love grow," Stefani explained. "Weathering all the different seasons of growth. We are in this together, we planted the seeds together and we are growing together."

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A Life and Style insider revealed that in 2023, the couple had been "leading separate lives" - Stefani returned as a coach on The Voice while Shelton went on a tour and was juggling family life.

"It's very sad, but the writing seems to be on the wall for their marriage," the source said, noting that their marriage is "definitely in trouble."

"Lately, they've been at odds about everything from career decisions and the parenting of her three boys to where they spend most of their time," the source said. "The tension continues to grow, and Blake and Gwen are drifting apart as a result."

The insider also alleged that to please his wife, Shelton had to cut back on his drinking despite the persona that he had built in country music after all these years.

"Some say Gwen doesn't really like him boozing," the source added, "and this was a gesture to appease his wife."

Stefani and Shelton met while they were both coaches on The Voice, fresh from their divorces from Gavin Rossdale and Miranda Lambert, respectively.

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