Stepkids of Blake Shelton shine beyond expectations, captivating the star's admiration on stage.
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Meet Blake Shelton, a celebrated country singer with a soft spot for his stepkids and their musical talents. Known for his deep, heartfelt hits, he's off-stage these days, cheering on his stepson's musical journey.
These days, when his stepkids - Kingston and Zuma, sons of Gwen Stefani - strum their guitars, Blake can't help but beam with pride. He absolutely loves seeing them perform at his Ole Red bar in Oklahoma. To him, it's a testament to their passion for music.
During a chat with PEOPLE, Blake shared his appreciation: "You'd think these boys have been on stage for years. They're incredibly comfortable and never rattled. They've spent their whole lives tagging along with professional musicians - watching the shows, learning the moves."
Indeed, when he himself performed, Blake admits he felt anything but calm! But his stepkids, it seems, have taken their cues from the pros.
But what about Zuma's preference for country music? Well, it appears to be organic, says Blake. He's never tried to influence Zuma's taste in music. Instead, Blake attributes Zuma's affection for country tunes to their shared road trips and the music that plays in the car [3][4].
That said, he supports Zuma's interest and has even given him the chance to shine. Zuma recently made his debut at Blake's bar in Oklahoma [2][5]. So while Blake may not have attempted to promote the genre, knowing Zuma's love for it, we might just see more collaborations in the future!
- Blake Shelton, who is a celebrated country singer, was thrilled to see his stepson Zuma perform at his Ole Red bar in Oklahoma, as Zuma has a keen interest in country music.
- While Blake admitted that he felt anything but calm when he himself performed, he supports his stepkids, especially Zuma, who have taken their cues from the professionals and have performed confidently on stage.
- Coincidentally, Zuma's preference for country music seems to have been organically cultivated, with Blake crediting shared road trips and the music that played in the car for inspiring his stepson's love for the genre.