Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani (born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter and fashion designer. She fronts the pop rock band No Doubt and runs two clothing lines, L.A.M.B. and Harajuku Lovers. She has won an American Music Award, a Grammy... [more]
Gwen Stefani (born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter and fashion designer. She fronts the pop rock band No Doubt and runs two clothing lines, L.A.M.B. and Harajuku Lovers. She has won an American Music Award, a Grammy (with many nominations), 4 MTV Video Music Awards, 5 Teen Choice Awards and a host of others. Find pics, videos and articles about Gwen Stefani here.
Gwen Stefani: Ending Breastfeeding Felt Like Total Rejection
Gwen Stefani reveals her revampled L.A.M.B. fashion line to New York’s Fashion elite today. Before showing off the line, Gwen Stefani gave USA Today a glimpse at the line and it’s inspiration — her changing body following her pregnancie with sons Kingston, 3, and Zuma, 1.
It’s been a year of changes for this working mom — with the adjustment to two children, going back on the road with No Doubt, and adjusting to the changing fashion market. The biggest adjustment — Zuma’s decision to stop breastfeeding this summer.
“I didn’t want him to (quit), it felt like a total rejection,” she says. “It was really hormonal and trying to stop in the middle of the tour was insane. It was like ‘oh my god, I’m free,’ but also sad because before you have to be together. When they can have a bottle then it’s like alright ‘you give him the bottle, I can go off with Kingston.’ It cuts the cord.”
Source: USA Today
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Gwen Stefani: Ending Breastfeeding Felt Like Total Rejection
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