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Blake Shelton Charms Fans With Heartwarming New Video From His $4 Million Oklahoma Ranch
Blake Shelton, the country music icon, has once again captured fans’ hearts with a brand-new video filmed at his 1,300-acre Ten Point Ranch in Tishomingo, Oklahoma — the same place he calls home with his wife Gwen Stefani and her three sons, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo.
Uploaded to Instagram on September 6, 2025, the video shows Blake in his element — behind the wheel of his trusty red tractor, getting the fields ready for fall planting season. With his signature humor and down-to-earth charm, he announces that he’s “really doing it,” sparking an outpouring of love from fans who can’t get enough of his genuine country lifestyle.
A Glimpse Into Country Simplicity
At the start of the clip, Blake greets fans with enthusiasm:
“It’s September. We’re getting closer to fall, and that means one thing — time to start planting some fall food plots.”
As his red tractor hums across the field, Blake’s excitement is contagious. In true Shelton fashion, he adds a touch of comedy by performing a playful rendition of Gwen Stefani’s “Hella Good” — singing, “It’s hella good to be out here planting.” Fans flooded the comments with laughter and admiration, calling it “the most Blake thing ever.”
The ranch, purchased for about $4 million, is more than just a property — it’s a sanctuary filled with ponds, creeks, and woodlands, complete with a four-bedroom home, a horse stable, and even the chapel where Blake and Gwen exchanged vows in 2021.
Life, Love, and Laughter in Oklahoma
Despite her California roots, Gwen Stefani has fully embraced life on the ranch. “I didn’t know I needed that,” she once said on the British chat show Lorraine. The couple has built a peaceful retreat where Gwen’s sons can enjoy the outdoors. Blake even joked during a country radio seminar,
“I told those boys — go out that door and don’t come back until you’re too tired to walk!”
Gwen has also made her mark on the property, planting her own wildflower garden that Blake helped cultivate. Their chapel, crafted from gray stone and adorned with stained glass, adds a tender touch — a symbol of their blended worlds: country and pop, rural and urban.
The Realities of Ranch Life
While Blake’s posts often highlight the joy of rural living, he’s never shied away from showing the challenges. Earlier in 2025, heavy rainfall caused part of his land to sink and even trapped his tractor in the mud. With his usual humor, he tweeted,
“It’s been one of those years in Oklahoma,”
urging fans to “focus on getting out of the situation” rather than the mess itself — a message of optimism that resonated deeply.
In another lighthearted moment, Blake asked followers to help find his missing pet duck, affectionately named Trace Atkins, after a storm flipped its coop. Fans responded with heartfelt and funny comments, keeping spirits high.
Music Meets Country Life
Blake’s creative side shines through even on the ranch. His spontaneous “Hella Good” parody reminded fans of how easily he blends music with daily life. Some even joked that it could be his next hit single. His farm has also served as the backdrop for major music videos like “God’s Country” and “Hell Right.”
Meanwhile, Gwen’s 2024 album Bouquet drew inspiration from their Oklahoma home, blending country and pop influences in a heartfelt tribute to their shared love for gardening and nature. Together, they’ve built not just a musical partnership but a lifestyle that fans find both aspirational and relatable.
A Celebration of Authentic Living
Blake Shelton’s latest video is more than just a glimpse into his ranch life — it’s a celebration of authenticity, family, and the simple joys of country living. His charm, humor, and sincerity continue to make him one of country music’s most beloved stars.
Whether he’s planting crops, singing love songs to Gwen, or just being his down-home self, Blake proves that he’s not only “really doing it” on the ranch — he’s doing it in the hearts of millions of fans.