Gwen Stefanie Opens Up About Tensions

Gwen Stefani gave a candid interview to Elle magazine and talked about professional and persona tensions: tensions amongst herself and the band No Doubt as well as tensions as a mother.
'Everybody's making it like there's all this tension, you know, like I
stepped away from the band and now they're jealous of me, and look,
maybe there is a little bit of that,' she says."
There was reportedly enough tension to prevent No Doubt from recording any new material before their tour as they had planned.
And as a mom? Gwen finds dealing with a toddler rather challenging.
'It's one thing when you have an infant,' she says, 'but when you have
this two-or three-year-old going, 'Mommy, what's the deal?!' it's
harder. Kingston's whole thing is, 'I need, I need.' He is insane right
now. We're just hoping for the best and that he's not going to turn out
to be a freak, but we'll see.' "
Yes, toddlers do present special challenges ;)
But the whole "I need, I need" bit sounds pretty typical, so I don't think Gwen has any reason to worry, do you?
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I don't think the other members are gonna be too stoked about that quote
That's why you space those suckers out about 5 years if you can!
She need to learn that is ok to say no to your kids and toss the pacifier, he is too old for one.
She has a big ego and seems to hate being a mother.
You're fulf of sh!t
her kid is going to be an a-hole when he grows up. you can just tell.
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There's something exceedingly peculiar about Gwen.
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I bet it would be hard to go on tour with a toddler! How much more stressful that would be.
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LOL she has at least two nannies!
Nannies don't really help in the least -- I guess they're good for when Gwen's onstage and someone has to corral them - - but kids always want their parents, not anyone else (unless the parent has completely given the kid over to the nanny from birth - like Candy Spelling ). I saw a picture of Gavin with The oldest and Gwen with the youngest - both of them on tour with a different kid- that has to be incredibly stressing for the marriage and them as parents.
I've seen videos of the kid having a fit - he does look like a handful. GIve me just girls until they're 11 - then boys get easier.
All the No Doubt kids have Nannies not only Kingston and Zuma.
Tom's two boys have a Nanny each as does Adrian's son Mason.
Gwen loves being a Mother and what kid Kingston's age doesn't take a fit at some stage.
Kingston spends some time on the road with his Mum as well as with his Dad, what's wrong with that ?? that way he spends time with both parents.
'I don't think the other members are gonna be too stoked about that quote', well whether they like it or note it's true, it's different now for all of them, it can never be the same.
As for being stressful on the Marraige Gwen and Gavin's relationship was built on seperation and gets stronger each time.
That kid is cute and all but i do believe she needs to worry and she is also the reason for the worring...seems like just about everytime a pic or video is taken of this kid he is throwing a fit over something. Parents need to set limits and rules in their childrens lives (rich, poor or in between) because even as adults we all have rules, rights and wrongs that we have to deal or adjust to. You cant just buckle all the time just because you feel they are "too young" or "just too cute" to say "NO!" or " YOU CANT" to. Raise them right and they will grow up law abidding and make you proud as their parent.....Let them raise themselves and they are bound to get themselves in deep water some day and the world will point the finger at you..the parent!
Did she forget to mention how stressing it is to be married to one guy to have kids but still being helplessly in love with a guy in your original band that didn't want to have kids or settle down or whatever that story was?
I always wanted her to end up with Tony.
Unlike you she is way over Tony.
Tony is a loser and is also butt ugly..........team Gavin.
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