Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton Change Twitter Profile Pics to Childhood Photos of Each Other

The two have been dating since at least last November

By Corinne Heller Apr 09, 2016 8:52 PMTags
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Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton are acting like children!

...on Twitter, that is. The couple and former Voice co-stars recently exchanged childhood photos and made the other person's younger self their profile picture on Twitter.

Shelton's page features a pic of Stefani as a teen or pre-teen, sporting dark brown hair and smiling. The 46-year-old, who has for years sported a platinum blond hairstyle, changed her profile photo to a picture of Shelton, 39, who usually has light brown hair, when he was a blonde toddler.

"Gwen's Twitter is basically a Blake Shelton fanpage," one Twitter user wrote in a post, which Stefani retweeted

The two have been dating since at least last November. They have since attended celebrity events and weddings together and promoted each other's music on social media. Blake has also hung out with Stefani's family. Stefani, who shares three sons with ex Gavin Rossdale, 50. They announced their divorce last summer. The breakup and Stefani's new relationship with Shelton inspired her new album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like, which was released in March.

Stefani debuted the first single, "Used to Love You," in October. Next came "Make Me Like You," which is about Shelton, while the third single, "Misery," appears to have been inspired by both him and Rossdale.

Stefani had told Vanity Fair that month she is "for sure" in love again.

"I feel like I'm in an amazing songwriting place; instead of being closed off, I'm thinking about positivity and how I can do something creative," she added.

"It feels like I'm supposed to be doing this right now and sharing my story," Stefani said on Good Morning America earlier this week. "And I really hope that this record brings pleasure and, I don't know, documents people's, you know, lives in this moment. And I just—I'm so happy to share it," she said.