GQ (March 23rd 2016)
Enough time has passed that Tragic Kingdom can drown its breakup sorrows at a bar, and Stefani found herself back, heartbroken, in the studio after a tabloid-messy divorce.
CBS Sunday Morning (March 20th 2016)
“Yet, along with the hits, there has been one very big and public miss--a real blow to her personal life. She talks about that and more with our Lee Cowan For the Record.”
Herald Sun (March 20th 2016)
On the eve of her first solo album release in a decade, Gwen Stefani tells Naomi Chrisoulakis about the music, the men and why she’s never been just a girl.
The Sunday Telegraph (March 19th 2016)
Gwen Stefani isn’t afraid to talk about the end of her marriage and her new love. She’s written a whole album about it.
PopCrush Nights (March 18th 2016)
“I love a song called, um, Truth. That one is really special to me as well. But there’s not one song on the record that isn’t directly from God, you know what I mean.”
Facebook (March 18th 2016)
“I’m trying to live in the moment and not think about the future. Wanting to live in the moment and the now and enjoy all of this”
The New York Times (March 18th 2016)
Ms. Stefani, 46, spoke candidly about the circumstances that led her to make her most personal album yet and how spirituality and the guidance of Pharrell Williams have shaped her artistic process.
Linkedin (March 18th 2016)
One thing I've learned in my life, so far, is that the creative process is more important than the end result.
Stylist (March 16th 2016)
New album, new attitude. After a self-confessed “crazy year” the unstoppable Gwen Stefani talks to Stylist’s Anna Hart.
Refinery29 (March 15th 2016)
On her new album, This Is What the Truth Feels Like (on sale March 18), Gwen Stefani delves into the giddy blindness of new love while shaking off the remains of a shattered marriage.
NW (March 14th 2016)
But what’s a girl to do about a broken heart when ice-cream just won’t cut it? Well, Gwen grabbed the mic and channelled her fury into her latest album This Is What The Truth Feels Like.
USA Today (March 14th 2016)
Gwen Stefani — pop star, fashion icon, coach-turned-high-profile adviser on NBC's The Voice — is a grateful woman. "I've had so many blessings," she says.
NPR (March 13th 2016)
The platinum hair, the steel-toed combat boots and that voice put Gwen Stefani in the center of the musical universe in the 1990s and 2000s with No Doubt and on her own as a solo artist. And as a judge on NBC's "The Voice," she has, today, attracted yet another generation of fans.
The New York Times (March 12th 2016)
Ms. Stefani’s directions were clear: She wanted to capture her history — if it didn’t happen in real life, it wasn’t going on the album. And the floodgates opened.
Marie Claire (March 2016)
The pop star explains how her SoCal roots have had a lasting impact on her signature style.
The Gary Bryan Show (Feb. 17th 2016)
“Honestly, it’s so embarrassing when people ask. Cos it’s like, my lyrics are so transparent, you know what I mean. I’m not trying to hide anything.”
Entertainment Weekly (Feb. 17th 2016)
Gwen Stefani made history Monday night during the Grammys as she — with the help of Target — filmed the first ever live music video.
97.1 Amp with Carson Daly (Feb. 16th 2016)
“[The Make Me Like You music video] has a lot of symbolism of my life as well. Cos it starts off like I’m in a crash, I’m kinda, like, I have like a jail kind of outfit on.”
People Magazine (Feb. 15th 2016)
The rock-star mom opens up about makeup, music and what makes her happy.