Gwen Stefani is 'hoping' eldest son Kingston, 17, can make it as a pop star... after making stage debut with stepfather Blake Shelton: 'He has a heap of musical talent'
Daily MailGwen Stefani is 'hoping' that her eldest son can successfully follow in her footsteps and make it as a pop star. The 53-year-old singer recently saw Kingston, 17, join his country singer stepdad Blake Shelton on stage and is now guiding him as he considers a pop career as he has a 'heap of musical talent'. Runs in the family: Gwen Stefani is 'hoping' that her eldest son can successfully follow in her footsteps and make it as a pop star; as the mother and son are pictured in LA back in March 2017 Skills: The 53-year-old singer recently saw Kingston, 17, join his country singer stepdad Blake Shelton on stage and is now guiding him as he considers a pop career as he has a 'heap of musical talent' Meanwhile last month Kingston Rossdale made his stage debut with a special guest performance at Blake Shelton's bar Ole Red in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Live debut: Kingston, shown in February 2022 in Los Angeles, made his stage debut with a special guest performance at Blake Shelton's bar Ole Red in Tishomingo, Oklahoma last month Blake then joined Kingston on the stage and they hugged each other. Social media: Video of Kingston's performance was posted on social media Big hug: Kingston and Blake hugged after the teenager's performance Killed it: The country star was honored to introduce Kingston and supported his performance Musical family: Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, shown in April in Austin, Texas, also performed on Friday at Ole Red in Oklahoma Former couple: Gavin Rossdale and Gwen, shown in May 2011 in France, split in 2015 Supportive family: Zuma, Gwen, Blake, Apollo and Kingston are shown in May in Hollywood at Blake's ceremony for his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Earlier this year, the Hollaback Girl hitmaker travelled to the UK to support Pink on tour and brought her brood along with her.