Bliss UK (September 2005)

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I struggle with my weight

She’s gone from high school geek to superstar icon, but Gwen still worries about her bod like the rest of us

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Gwendolyn Renee Stefani is so cool we get frostbite just from looking at her, but it hasn’t always been this way for the Californian superstar. So how did the school misfit super-size her street cred? She shares her secrets with bliss…

Have you always been a super-trendy musical genius? We bet you were the popular one at school…

Nooo! I wasn’t a cheerleader or in the choir and I didn’t have loads of friends. I thought I could never influence anyone. My whole room was plastered with Marilyn Monroe posters and I always drew myself as a bride when my teachers asked me to draw myself as a grown-up.

So didn’t fashion matter to you as a teenager?

I wore my sports shirt and zip-up  sweatshirt every day. But when I hit puberty and found music, all of a sudden I wanted to be unique. I did a lot of sewing and thrift-store shopping. I made three or four dresses which came from a pattern I created myself.

And now you’ve got your own clothing line, L.A.M.B…

It’s a dream come true. My mom made my clothes, her mom made all hers. It’s in my blood.

Did your mum used to tell you what to wear?

Mom was really conservative – everything was plain and simple. I couldn’t wait to rip my shirts and cut things up!

You sometimes name-check fashion designers in your songs – does it get you freebies?

They don’t give me free clothes. I did it because I think they’re rad.

While you were in high school, your big bro Eric formed your band No Doubt. Did he inspire you?

Everything Eric was into, I got into. He’s super-creative and he was this high school cartoonist and had wild artist friends. I don’t know if he was cool or not. He seemed cool to me.

Was it hard being the only girl in the band?

Yeah, people assumed I was a tag-along girlfriend or a groupie.

If you were such a ‘dork’, what changed and made you so cool?

Once I learned how to write songs, it was like I was human. Before that I was just this girl.

Did you go to a lot of gigs and thrash it out with the guys in the moshpit?

Not in the pit. To me, being in the mosh pit just to beat someone up is like the weirdest thing. It’s like a bunch of guys with a BIG excuse to feel each other up.

Did a load of rock lads try to pull you?

I’ve only had two boyfriends in my life, y’know. I once made out with the keyboard player from Fishbone ['80s rock band], and he tried to take advantage of the situation and I was NOT about to let him.

But you’ve bagged an English rockstar hubby [Gwen's married to Bush singer Gavin Rossdale]…

Well, if I ever sound English, slap me! No, seriously, I totally scored. I’m a big, huge pig, I love eating and I married a guy who loves to cook. My husband is amazing. I can’t fight with him because I just start crying. Period week, I cry a lot.

Have you always been super-fit?

My weight is a struggle for me, like all girls. It’s something we all deal with. But now I have no rituals. If I look bad one day, who cares?

What’s it like being seen as an international sex-bomb?

Dude, my overall thing isn’t sexy. A girl wants to look sexy, but what’s more important is that people take you seriously as a human.

What’s next for you, then?

I’d love to learn to play something so I don’t have to rely on someone to collaborate with. I’ve written songs on the guitar but I don’t play well enough to be free. If I could play every chord, I could write a million songs. I want to appear in more movies and I want to add to my clothing line. I also want to just have time to sleep… and I want a baby. That would suit me just fine.

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