Psychologies UK (December 2016)
Award-winning singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani opens up about how heartbreak has inspired her latest work, and how she’s stronger than she’s ever been.
Glamour (December 2016)
Gwen Stefani has had a lot of big years. But with a chart-topping album, a major solo tour, an expanding fashion line, and a new love after heartbreak, the 47-year-old is outdoing even herself in 2016. She breaks it all down for us here.
People Magazine (Oct. 24th 2016)
The singer opens up about finding joy - and love! - after getting through the most difficult time in her life.
People Magazine (Oct. 24th 2016)
The singer opens up about finding joy - and love - after getting through the most difficult time in her life.
People (Oct. 15th 2016)
Next month, Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton will already be marking their first anniversary together, and the “Used to Love You” singer is just as surprised at how quickly the past year has flown by.
People (Oct. 14th 2016)
Over the summer, the “Used to Love You” singer hit the road for her tour, and she had three special guys in her crew — Kingston James McGregor, 10, Zuma Nesta Rock, 8, and Apollo Bowie Flynn, 2, her three sons.
People (Oct. 12th 2016)
“I’m really spoiled because instead of having to go shopping, I get to fill my closet with my designs,” the singer, 47, tells PEOPLE while discussing her new Harajuku Lovers by Gwen Stefani Red Hot! capsule collection.
People (Oct. 5th 2016)
Twelve years after releasing her debut solo album Love. Angel. Music. Baby., Gwen Stefani is creating a whole new world for kids inspired by everything she loved growing up — including the world of Harajuku.
Clash (Oct. 4th 2016)
No Doubt icon on fame, family, and 'This Is What The Truth Feels Like'...
Billboard (Sept. 30th 2016)
With latest album This Is What the Truth Feels Like and her most recent stint as a coach on NBC's The Voice behind her, what's next for Gwen Stefani? For her next move, the superstar has the new animated TV series Kuu Kuu Harajuku, which she produced, debuting Oct. 3 on Nickelodeon.
Women's Wear Daily (Sept. 26th 2016)
Premiering her cartoon show and dreaming of designing more fashion, including wedding dresses, she feels "like Rocky at the top of the steps."
The Orange County Register (Sept. 9th 2016)
The former Anaheim resident, No Doubt frontwoman and Grammy award-winning solo artist will be bringing the final dates of her This is What the Truth Feels Like Tour to her home county.
Cosmopolitan (September 2016)
Gwen Stefani has been through some shit. But with a hit album, a hot boyfriend (oh hai, Blake Shelton), and her U.S. summer tour now in full swing, she’s serving up gratitude with her glamour
Music Connection (September 2016)
Gwen Stefani is in a burbly and chatty mood on a mid-day phone call with reporters to promote her ambitious This Is What The Truth Feels Like Tour.
103.5 QMFM with Nat & Drew (Aug. 15th 2016)
“It's just really cool to like capture, you know, that time period in a song, to have that together. And then also, we've been doing it live, which is soooo fun.”
The Houston Chronicle (Aug. 8th 2016)
Gwen Stefani was onstage a couple of months ago, struggling to get her bearings with a new band and new music in front of a stadium of people, when she had an epiphany.
Star Tribune (Aug. 5th 2016)
Gwen Stefani bounces back from divorce with a new album, new tour and new beau.
Saint Paul Pioneer Press (Aug. 3rd 2016)
Now 46, Stefani has hit the road for her third solo tour, which lands at St. Paul's Xcel Energy Center on Sunday. Prior to the tour, she spoke to reporters in a teleconference from her home in Los Angeles. Here's what she had to say about her dramatic life.
Harper's Bazaar (August 2016)
After a divorce, a hit album, and a new romance with Blake Shelton, the pop star is once again making beautiful music.
The Toronto Star (July 26th 2016)
Gwen Stefani sounds unbreakable. She's on the phone from Los Angeles, radiating enthusiasm in a conference call with journalists around the U.S.