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Showing posts with label Gwen Stefani. Show all posts
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Monday, April 19, 2010

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Gwen Stefani is a great American singer, best known as the lead singer of the ska band No Doubt.




Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Gwen Stefani show off matching six-packs in St Barts

After spending a cold Christmas in the UK, Gwen Stefani and her husband Gavin Rossdale would have been forgiven for putting on a few extra pounds.

But the couple are instead sporting matching six-packs as they stroll the beaches of St Barts in the Caribbean.

And there is no sign of a turkey tummy or mince pie love handle anywhere.


Six-packs: Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale sport matching toned tummies as they walk with their son Kingston along the sand in St Barts

The No Doubt front-woman wore a tiny red bikini during a family day out on the beach, where they built sandcastles with three-year-old son Kingston and 15-month-old Zuma.

And the 40-year-old mother-of-two showed off a figure most women half her age would be proud of, Gavin also cut a honed and toned figure.

The 42-year-old Londoner, who fronted the band Bush and is also the father of model Daisy Lowe, showed off his six-pack in white and black board shorts as he strolled along the sand and played with their children.


Relaxed: The family are in the Caribbean after Christmas in London

Gwen certainly seemed to think he was looking good. The couple seemed happy, relaxed and in love after almost eight years of marriage.

She also seemed to relish her role and mothered her family, making they all protected themselves in the hot sunshine and slathering sun lotion on herself and on husband Gavin's nose.

The family has decamped to St Barts for New Year after spending this Christmas in London.

Tender: Gavin strokes his wife's hair as they spend the day at the beach in St Barts yesterday

The Stefani/Rossdale clan alternate between their home in Los Angeles and Primrose Hill, London for the festive season - but were obviously keen to get some sunshine after their chilly Christmas.

The family arrived on St Barts before New Year so the the Don't Speak singer could perform an hour-long set across midnight at Roman Abramovich's £3million party.

Beyonce and Prince also performed and among the 250 guests there were Lindsay Lohan, Orlando Bloom and his girlfriend Miranda Kerr, Marc Jacobs, Eddie Murphy, Jon Bon Jovi and Marvin Hume from JLS.


Baby comes too: Gwen lifts fifteen-month old Zuma as she steps off a boat


Sandcastle time: Gwen makes sure Gavin's nose is covered too

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Gwen Stefani soak up as join host of stars in St Barts

Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale have been ringing in the New Year in style as they enjoy a luxury break in St Barts with their two sons.

The low-key couple, who are both musicians, blended in with fellow holidaymakers as they soaked up the sun on the Caribbean Island.

Gwen, dressed in a tiny black bikini top, baggy trousers and flip flops gazed adoringly at her husband as they walked hand in hand through the Gustavia harbor .


New Years break: Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale enjoys a break in the Caribbean Island of St Barts

The pair later treated their two sons, 3-year-old Kingston and 15-month-old Zuma to a boat ride.

The Stefani/Rossdale clan flew to the Caribbean last week after spending Christmas in the UK.

They joined celebrities such as Lindsay Lohan, Beyonce and her husband Jay Z, Orlando Bloom and girlfriend Miranda Kerr, Jason Statham and his girlfriend Alex Zosman, as well as Chelsea boss Roman Abramovich and his girlfriend Dasha Zhukova who have also been spotted in St Barts over the New Year period.


Doting parents: The couple soak up the sun alongside their youngest son Zuma


Family affair: The couple treat sons Kingston and Zuma to a boat ride along the Caribbean waters

Last year the family were in LA for the festive season, but Rossdale revealed: 'We alternate each year. Last year we stayed in the Los Angeles area, but now we're excited about having an old-fashioned, European holiday.'

The family's London home was burgled in September.

Thieves smashed the front door down and the flat they let to Dame Elizabeth Forgan, head of the Arts Council, was broken into.

However the burglars were unable to break into the flat shared by Stefani and her family.


Making friends: The couple look on as their oldest son Kingston pats a dog


Enjoying the rays: Gwen and Gavin relax on a boat

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Singer Gwen Stefani takes her cute kids to the park

Gwen Stefani is relishing her role as a mother, and has taken a lengthy period off her work duties to stay at home with new baby son Zuma, five months.

And she is clearly enjoying the downtime as she spent a relaxed afternoon playing with her sons - including two-year-old Kingston, at Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills.
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Gwen Stefani enjoyed playtime with her sons Zuma and Kingston at Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills

But it seems playtime will soon come to an end as the 39-year-old singer has confirmed that she will be reforming former band No Doubt for a tour this summer - their first since 2004.

Gwen was joined by Tobey Maguire’s wife Jennifer Meyer and looked relaxed in her own label Harajuku Lovers jacket (her own label), grey t-shirt, jeans and UGG boots.

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The singer has taken a length period off music duties to enjoy some quality time with her two boys, Zuma, five months, and Kingston, two

Recently she hinted that there might be another No Doubt record in the pipeline too.

She said: 'The whole reason for going on this tour was to have fun, try on all our favourite songs again and to get inspired to make new music'.

The band - Stefani, Tony Kanal, Adrian Young and Tom Dumont - is playing shows in Canada and the US before heading to Europe later in the year.
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In the swing of it: Gwen gives baby Zuma a helping hand on the swings

Drummer Young said: 'Now that five years have passed, the excitement level for us is extremely high. I feel like a kid again when rehearsing these songs.'

And Gwen recently insisted motherhood wasn't going to stop her from being a pop star.

'I don't think we should wait. Pack up the babies and get a bunch of nannies. So fun! Would be so inspiring to get out there and play all those songs again.'
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Baby on board: Gwen is enjoying motherhood but says she plans to pack up the babies to head out on tour in the summer

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Victoria Beckham & Gwen Stefani take their boys on a Hollywood play date

With Katie Holmes otherwise occupied, it seems Gwen Stefani is now filling Victoria Beckham's best friend vacancy.

The pair teamed up to take their sons on a power play date in Hollywood yesterday.

The boys – Brooklyn, 9, Romeo, 6, Cruz, 3, and Gwen's son Kingston, 2 – hit popular American pottery studio Colour Be Mine under the watch of their superstar mothers.
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Child's play: Posh, who dressed down in baggy jeans and a Madonna T-shirt, took her sons for a playdate with Gwen Stefani's boys at a Colour Be Mine studio in LA yesterday

Gwen also took along her baby son Zuma, who was born in August, but managed to keep him out of the spotlight.

Of course Gwen and Posh do have a few things in common - as well as motherhood, both are singer turned fashion designers.

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High five: Gwen Stefani and her lively son Kingston

And while there's little contest when it comes to who has the most vocal talent, it seems Gwen also wins the style guru contest.

Just this week she was named the top celebrity fashion designer by American magazine InTouch.

Victoria came in fourth after Justin Timberlake and heiress Paris Hilton.
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Mother load: Gwen kept her newborn son Zuma out of the spotlight

Friday, August 22, 2008

Gwen Stefani gives birth to baby boy Zuma Nesta Rock

First Frank Zappa called his daughter Moon Unit, then the Beckhams named their first son Brooklyn, and now Gwen Stefani has succumbed to the celebrity cult of unusual baby names.

After calling her first son the relatively respectable name of Kingston, Stefani has opted for an interesting string of names for her latest family addition.

The No Doubt singer, 38, gave birth to a baby boy named Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale at 12.46pm on Thursday afternoon.
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Expanding brood: Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale already have a two-year-old son Kingston

Stefani gave birth to the 8lbs 8 ounce boy via Caesarean section at Cedars-Sinair Medical Center in Los Angeles.

Baby Zuma joined Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale's two-year-old son Kingston.

A statement from the family reads: 'Kingston, Gwen and Gavin Rossdale welcomed the newest member of their family.

Mother, baby and family are all happy and healthy.'

Stefani's pregnancy was confirmed by her father-in-law Douglas Rossdale in January.

Last summer, The Sweet Escape singer spoke of her wish for a brother or sister for her son Kingston and how much she enjoyed the pregnancy process.

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Heavily pregnant: A month ago, Gwen Stefani joined her husband Gavin to support their friend Roger Federer play Rafael Nadal in the Wimbledon tennis final

She said: 'Obviously I'm in a race to have another, but I don't want to do it while on tour.

'But I can't wait to get pregnant again. It's so fun and consuming and romantic.'

Since giving birth to Kingston in a Los Angeles hospital in May 2006, Stefani has been inseparable from her adorable toddler.

She enthused: 'I definitely don't get enough sleep, but I'd rather spend time with him. I've got this extra-fun, amazing, little guy who just wants to hang out with me.

'I love him so much. He's the best thing that has ever happened to me.'

Former Bush frontman Rossdale is also father to 19-year-old model Daisy Lowe, who is currently dating DJ/producer Mark Ronson.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Pregnant Gwen looks ready to pop as she steps out in style with protective Gavin

Gavin Rossdale was playing the protective husband yesterday when he and heavily pregnant wife Gwen Stefani were spotted out and about in Los Angeles.

It seemed that he was making an attempt to hide her from view of waiting photographers, but at nearly nine months pregnant, the usually svelte singer was near-impossible to miss.

Never one to let her lose her cool in the style stakes, Stefani was ever photo-ready, dressed in a chic stripy top, white-framed sunglasses, and of course her signature red lippy.
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Parents-to-be: Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani

The couple are expecting the birth of their second child any day now. They are already parents to Kingston James, two.

Gavin revealed in a recent interview that he and Gwen have chosen not to find out the sex of the baby.

'We're into the surprise element. Plus we are going to put him in a black room.

'He'll be a goth baby so it doesn't matter if it is a girl or a boy.'

It emerged in 2004 that Rossdale also has a love child, London party girl Daisy Lowe, after a fling in the 80's with Pearl Lowe.

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Due any day: Gwen has remained stylish throughout her pregnancy

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Gwen Stefani's Madness Misery

Gwen Stefani was so in love with Suggs she cried when she discovered he was married.

The No Doubt star revealed she had a massive crush on 'Madness' singer when she was growing up and broke down when she found out he had tied the knot with Bette Bright.

Speaking on the BBC Radio 1 Legends show on Tuesday night (25.09.07), Gwen said: "When I was younger, me and my friends found out about Madness and we loved it. I think because it was from England, and London, we loved that whole culture.

"And when I first saw the video for 'One Better Day' and saw Suggs' wife I literally started crying - it was craziness!"

Gwen also admitted she only really started appreciating Bob Dylan when she was older.

She said: "My mom and dad used to listen to Bob Dylan all the time when I was younger, and I couldn't stand it. I kept thinking, 'What is this guy moaning about?' But now I'm older I love his music, and can appreciate him for the poet he is."