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Gavin Rossdale admits he, Gwen Stefani have ‘opposing views,’ don’t ‘really co-parent’

Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani “don’t really” co-parent while raising their three kids.

The Bush frontman told “Not So Hollywood” podcast listeners Thursday that he and his ex-wife are “really different” people with “opposing views.”

The 57-year-old explained, “I think you can go one of two ways. You can either do everything together and really co-parent and see how that goes, or you can just parent. And I think we just parent.”

While Rossdale doesn’t “think there’s much similarity” in the way he and the former No Doubt member choose to bring up Kingston, 17, Zuma, 14, and Apollo, 9, he doesn’t view that negatively.

Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani have “opposing views” while raising their three sons. Getty Images
The Bush frontman admitted he and his ex “don’t really” co-parent. gwenstefani/Instagram

“That gives them an incredible perspective to then choose which pieces of those two lives they’d like to inherit and move on with and which part of themselves come out of the whole process,” he said.

“What’s important is to give them a wide view of things,” the guitarist, who is also the father of 34-year-old daughter Daisy, continued. “I think it’d be really helpful for them to make their own minds as individuals.”

Page Six has reached out to Stefani’s rep for comment.

He clarified that they don’t “do everything together” with their sons. gavinrossdale/Instagram
The duo share Kingston, Zuma and Apollo, while Rossdale is also the father of daughter Daisy. gavinrossdale/Instagram

The “Hollaback Girl” singer, 53, married Rossdale in 2002, with the duo calling it quits 13 years later.


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Since the former couple finalized their divorce in 2016, Stefani has remarried her fellow “Voice” judge Blake Shelton.

She and Rossdale generally keep quiet about their co-parenting, but he did shed light on their dynamic in April 2020.

After his and Stefani’s divorce, the No Doubt singer moved on with Blake Shelton. gwenstefani/Instagram

The musician called the coronavirus pandemic a “real big dilemma for parents and kids with split custody” in a SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation” interview, adding, “It’s a tricky one.”

The previous year, he told Us Weekly that he and Stefani do “the best” they can.

“[Our kids] are doing really good,” Rossdale gushed in May 2019. “They’re really happy, and that’s it. … We both manage to feed them and get them to school on time, more or less!”