Gwen Stefani, Gavin Rossdale Enjoy Family Outing With Sons Kingston and Zuma: Pictures
Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani take their boys Kingston and Zuma to the park in Sherman Oaks, California on March 24, 2013. Credit: Buba/Splash News
So that's what rockstar couples do in their down time! Gwen Stefani and husband Gavin Rossdale looked relaxed and happy as they strolled through a park in L.A.'s Sherman Oaks neighborhood on Sunday, March 24 while their two sons took turns swinging at a baseball.
The No Doubt singer, 43, and the Bush frontman, 47, both wore loose-fitting white T-shirts and sneakers for the family outing, with Stefani accessorizing her look with a baseball cap, giant aviator glasses and her signature bright red lipstick.
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Zuma, 4, and Kingston, 6, opted for more colorful gear. The couple's older son went green with a Boston Celtics jersey, while little towheaded Zuma proudly wore an L.A. Lakers jersey.
The two boys took turns trying to hit a baseball around, and Stefani and Rossdale (who hel! d hands at times) watched happily from behind the batting cage.
Kingston and Zuma play baseball at the park in Sherman Oaks, California on March 24, 2013.Credit: Buba/Splash News
Stefani spoke to New York magazine last August, and admitted that becoming a mother has made her reassess a lot of things in her very busy life.
"I don't think [parenthood has] mellowed us out, but priorities have to change," she said at the time. "Before, it was unspoken that the band was the No.1 thing; there was not a girlfriend or someone else that could be before the band. It wasn't even something we discussed, it just was what it was."
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"But we're at a stage where we don't have to be like that anymore; we can kind of do this when we want to do it," she continued, referring to her band members, who all have children of their own. "We were just burned out; we had toured so, so much, and it takes so much of yourself. I got married and decided I wanted to do a dance record, and I didn't ever expect for it to be what it was or for the No Doubt thing to be such a long break, but it was one of those things where you just had to sort of follow your inspiration."
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