Just like your most boring high school acquaintance, Gwen Stefani has elected to pretend she’s pregnant on social media as an April Fool’s joke.
The pop singer and dater of Blake Shelton posted a photo of an ultrasound on Instagram with the caption “It’s a girl gx.”
It’s not surprising, since gossip blogs have been speculating nonstop about the extent of Gwen and Blake’s relationship. But it’s safe to say that the timing of this announcement is sus — announcing a fake pregnancy online is like, the oldest April Fool’s Day trick in the book.
Try harder next time, Gwen! As the lyricist behind the iconic “Hollaback Girl,” we know you’re more creative than this.
Molly Mulshine got her start covering local politics before working at Business Insider and the New York Observer. Follow her on Twitter: @mollymulshine
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