Gwen Stefani couldn't contain her excitement on Monday when she and her husband Blake Shelton made a surprising discovery in the grounds of their Oklahoma ranch.
The Voice stars went exploring in their country estate and found a massive collection of mushrooms. After foraging the fungus together, Blake went on to fry the mushrooms at home. Gwen also used the opportunity to cut some blossom twigs which she later displayed around her home.
Fans loved seeing the insight into the couple's country life together, and as well as over 45,000 likes, many left positive comments.
"Who would of ever thought Gwen would be mushroom hunting … Love it," penned one fan, and: "Gwen, you’re made for the country life. Don’t go back to the big city. Nothing like country living," added another.
The stars have been sharing lots of clips of their life lately, and just the other day Gwen shared a video of herself gardening at home wearing a straw sunhat, aqua blue sunglasses and a red bandana wrapped around her face.
The family also spent Easter on the 1,300 acre ranch and afterwards they threw an outdoor pizza party. It sounds like the ultimate hosting pad!
The incredible grounds of the property even made the perfect backdrop when the couple got married. The sun was setting behind the couple as they stood in an elevated position with a valley below them and the picturesque chapel in the corner of the frame.
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Gwen's three children, Kingston, 16, Zuma, 14 and Apollo, nine, spend a lot of their time at the ranch, as well as Gwen's other home in Los Angeles.
The Hollaback Girl singer's property is located in the Encino neighbourhood of San Fernando Valley, and the dreamy three-storey home has 13,000 square feet of living space. The couple purchased it for a cool $13million, according to Dirt.
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