Zuma, the son of Gwen Stefani, and Blake Shelton have a playful moment at the Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony.
When Blake Shelton and one of Gwen Stefani's boys enjoyed a
chuckle during a family photo at her Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony, the
15-year-old was spotted giggling as he responded to the ridiculous joke.
The country singer, who is the stepfather to his
singer wife's three kids, Apollo, 9, Zuma, 15, and Kingston, 17, pulled a
subtle, amusing joke in a video from the occasion that was obtained by PEOPLE.
Zuma laughs and brushes the emotion off as the
man approaches him as they are both standing next to each other and moves his
hand from the teenager's shoulder to his ear. Shelton, 47, chuckled as they
were still being taken.
Gavin Rossdale, Stefani's ex-husband, is the father of her three boys.
Last month, Stefani discussed her rise to
prominence in the late 1990s and early 2000s with PEOPLE, saying that the
experience was bittersweet.
At the age of nine months, I took Kingston on a
globe tour. 120 performances were made. He would spin my ponytail when I would
come off the stage after nursing him, she recounted.
"If I could
express regret for anything, it would be that I wished I could have divided the
time because it is so valuable.
Shelton was honest about putting his family first in this stage of his life when he spoke with
PEOPLE in December.
“I would simply run the risk of regretting not
taking advantage of more meaningful life experiences if I quit my job right now”. These are our children right now. This is no longer about me and never will be again, he said.
Despite being a stepparent, I take that
responsibility extremely seriously. The youngsters saw me as a very significant
figure in their lives, the speaker added. "When people enquire, 'Why isn't
Blake here?' That stuff really affects me. Although I've made a lot of money,
time cannot be bought back. No regrets are something I want.