Gavin Rossdale, the frontman of Bush, has revealed that he and his ex-wife, Gwen Stefani, have different co-parenting styles for their three children. In an episode of the “Not So Hollywood” podcast, Rossdale explained that they choose to parent separately but still provide their children with a wide perspective on life.
Opposing Views
Rossdale admitted that he and Stefani are “really different” people with “opposing views.” He believes that they can either co-parent and do everything together, or they can just parent, which is what they choose to do. Rossdale sees the positive in their decision, saying that their children can choose which pieces of their parents’ lives they would like to inherit and move on with.
Wide Perspective
The guitarist believes that it is crucial to give their children a wide view of things and allow them to make their own minds as individuals. Rossdale thinks that this approach would be helpful for his children in the future. He also stated that he does not view their different parenting styles negatively.
Quiet Co-Parenting
Although Rossdale and Stefani generally keep quiet about their co-parenting, he did shed some light on their dynamic in a previous interview. In a 2020 interview with SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation,” Rossdale called the coronavirus pandemic a “real big dilemma for parents and kids with split custody” and revealed that it was a tricky situation. The previous year, he told Us Weekly that they do “the best” they can and that their children are happy.
In conclusion, Rossdale and Stefani have chosen different co-parenting styles for their three children. While Rossdale believes that they can just parent, Stefani might have a different opinion. However, Rossdale believes that giving their children a wide view of things and allowing them to make their own minds as individuals is more important than their differences.