Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale celebrated their son Kingston's 18th birthday on Sunday, May 26. In a heartwarming gesture, Stefani, 54, shared a montage of Kingston's life set to UB40's cover of "Kingston Town." The former alt-rock frontpeople's Instagram posts were a nostalgic reminder of how fast time flies.
Kingston, my first born baby boy, happiest of birthdays to you! I can't believe you're 18 today... I love you!
Rossdale, who is 58 years old, posted multiple photos of teenage Kingston along with a heartfelt message encouraging him to continue creating.
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Kingston, happy 18th birthday! This is a big milestone in your life and I am so excited to see what the future holds for you. I have complete faith in you and I truly admire the person you are becoming. You possess grace, charm, and humility. Remember, you are in control of your own destiny so make wise choices. I love you more than words can express.
I must say, Kingston, your musical talent is incredible. I proudly shared with We magazine in September that you have a natural gift for melody.
"He has taken my entire guitar pedal rig, a collection of vintage guitars, and various other items. I have helped him set up a nice music setup, but that's about it," Rossdale shared exclusively with Us. "Instead of focusing solely on his own music, he has started collaborating with other artists and has written some incredibly good singles, on par with Justin Bieber's quality. I'm genuinely impressed by his work."
Kingston shared a heartfelt comment on his father's Instagram post, describing Rossdale as the "best dad ever." Rossdale's girlfriend, Xhoana Xheneti, who bears a striking resemblance to Stefani, also joined in to wish Kingston a fantastic 18th birthday.
Stefani and Rossdale got married in 2002 and had three kids before getting divorced in 2016. They have three children together: Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo. Rossdale recently talked about their divorce and how he wishes there was more communication with Stefani for the sake of their kids.
In a podcast interview with "Amy and T.J.," Rossdale shared, "It can be really tough on kids. The most important thing is not wanting to disappoint your children."
Rossdale chose not to say anything negative about Stefani, who is now married to The Voice cohost Blake Shelton.
"I believe it's best to say less and move on quickly. I have chosen to remain silent," Rossdale explained. "I don't feel it's appropriate for me to speak negatively about their mother. I prefer to keep quiet."
Editor's P/S:
The heartwarming celebration of Kingston Rossdale's 18th birthday showcased the unbreakable bond between a parent and their child. Gwen Stefani's montage of Kingston's life, set to the nostalgic tune of "Kingston Town," evoked a sense of cherished memories and the fleeting passage of time. Gavin Rossdale's heartfelt message and encouragement reflected his pride in his son's musical talent and aspirations.
The article also touched upon the dynamics of the Rossdale-Stefani family post-divorce. Rossdale's emphasis on minimizing conflict and his decision to avoid negative comments about Stefani demonstrate his commitment to protecting his children's well-being. The blended family unit, including Stefani's marriage to Blake Shelton and Rossdale's relationship with Xhoana Xheneti, highlights the challenges and complexities of modern family structures. Ultimately, the focus remains on the love and support that parents provide their children, ensuring their happiness and success as they navigate the milestones of life.