Get updates delivered to you daily. Free and customizable.
HELLO
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's oldest son Kingston shares glimpse of weekend spent with half sister Daisy Lowe
By Ahad Sanwari,
2024-07-15
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale's son Kingston Rossdale jetted off to the UK to spend some time before heading off to college in the summer with his family.
Gwen, 54, and Gavin, 58, were married from 2002-2016, and during that time, they welcomed their sons Kingston, now 18, Zuma, 15, and Apollo, ten.
The boys often divide their time between their parents, either spending time in the UK with their dad and his side of the family, or in the States with their mom and stepdad Blake Shelton in either California or their Oklahoma ranch.
It looks like Kingston's off to get some family time in with his dad and his half sister Daisy Lowe . The 35-year-old model is Gavin's daughter with ex Pearl Lowe.
Daisy shares a close relationship with her half brothers, and was present with them to catch the 2024 Euros final on Sunday, July 14, rooting for England to bring it home.
Kingston shared a snap of the green matcha cake they'd acquired for their watch party, complete with decorative ribbons and berries on top, with Daisy tagged. Gavin later shared a snap of the same cake on his own Instagram Stories.
It looks like Kingston will be spending some of the summer break in the UK still with his dad and Daisy, presumably alongside his brothers. And just like his parents (and stepdad), he's shown an interest in music and also made his performance debut at Blake's Ole Red bar .
"Weirdly, they like guitar-based stuff," he shared. "One son loves the Pumpkins and… Zuma, he's got the country bug. I have no idea where he gets that from, but he's got it." The English rocker also shared that he wanted his sons to find their own ways to music.
He did admit, however, that the 15-year-old had developed a fascination with blues scales, much to his dad's chagrin. "[It] is the last thing I want to hear in my house, really, to be honest. Blues scales — there's a specific pentatonic scale that rock and roll uses that we've never used in Bush. We don't use that… So he comes in and shows the pentatonic scale. I'm like, 'Oh God.'"
Gavin is, however, willing to put that aside to support his son through whatever music he enjoys, jokingly adding: "That's how much I love him. I will support him making any music. Even the blues. He's got nothing of the blues about, but, well, I suppose everyone does."
Get updates delivered to you daily. Free and customizable.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.