
Nepo baby with pop star mum and rock icon dad shares loved-up snap with girlfriend – can you guess who his parents are?
HIS famous rock star father previously called his relationship with his childhood sweetheart, Lola, a "beautiful journey".
Now Kingston, 18, has shared a loved-up anniversary snap kissing his partner on London's Primrose Hill.
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His own burgeoning music career has taken a backseat to their romance on his grid, with all but one picture dedicated to her.
Celebrating the past 12 months, he wrote: "What another great year it's been with you love. Happiest birthday to the kindest soul i've ever met. You never fail to make me smile. I'm so lucky to have you. Forever and always lovebug
His half-sister Daisy Lowe wrote: "Happiest birthday beautiful @lolaalbert we love you so dearly."
A quick glance at Kingston is enough to know that he is the son of Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale and No Doubt's Gwen Stefani.
The superstar couple married in 2002 and spent 14 years as man and wife before divorcing in 2016. They also share sons Zuma, 16, and Apollo, 11.
Two years ago, Kingston took a major step towards following in their footsteps when he performed his debut solo show after his famous stepfather, Blake Shelton, warmed up the crowd at a low-key gig.
Country music star and The Voice US coach Blake announced the show to his followers on social media, writing: "Okay, y'all, here's the deal,' he opened up in the message on social media. '7:30pm this Friday, I'm gonna set up and play 30 minutes or so acoustically.'
"Then I'm gonna turn the stage over to a debut artist that will be doing their very first public performance!"
There were shades of Gavin's floppy-haired 90s look as well as his angst-ridden raspy voice as Kingston confidently performed.
And it went down well with supporters around the world, with one watching on YouTube, writing: "Oooh his voice is beautiful in this! He reminds me of his dad :) i hope he keeps singing."
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Another said: "He's got some definite potential! It shouldn't be too hard for him, as he's got the genes to start."
A third posted: "Reminds me of his dad's song glycerine.. The tone of his voice got the music chops from both parents. He's good."
Bush were bigger in the States than the UK, selling 10 million records in the US in the post-grunge boom in the middle of the decade.
Their 1996 album Razorblade Suitcase topped the Billboard 200 in 1996, two years after debut Sixteen Stone reached number four.
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They released two more albums before going on hiatus for eight years in 2002. Since then they have put out a further six albums.
Meanwhile Gwen, 55, shot to fame as the platinum blonde, red-lipped singer of Ska veterans No Doubt.
It wasn't until the release of third album, Tragic Kingdom, in 1995 that the band found major commercial success.
It contained their most famous song, Don't Speak, which topped the US chart for 16 weeks.
In the early noughties Gwen became a huge solo star off the back of hit tracks like Hollaback Girl, Rich Girl and Cool.
In 2023 she returned to the stage in the UK as chief support to Pink.
Inside Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani's relationship
Gavin Rossdale, the charismatic frontman of the British rock band Bush, and Gwen Stefani, the effervescent lead singer of the American ska-pop group No Doubt, shared one of the most talked-about celebrity romances of their era.
Their relationship was a transatlantic love story that combined edgy rock 'n' roll with vibrant pop sensibilities, captivating fans on both sides of the pond.
The pair first crossed paths in 1995 when their bands were on tour together, and sparks flew almost instantly.
Despite their differing musical styles and cultural backgrounds, they bonded over their shared passion for music and their mutual admiration for each other's artistry.
Their relationship quickly blossomed, and they became one of the most iconic couples of the late '90s and early 2000s, often seen gracing red carpets and music events together.
In 2002, after several years of dating, Gavin and Gwen tied the knot in not one but two glamorous ceremonies—one in London and another in Los Angeles — honouring their cross-continental roots.
Their marriage seemed like a rock-solid union, and they went on to welcome three sons: Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo. Their family life appeared to be a picture of modern rock royalty, with the couple frequently gushing about their love for each other in interviews.
However, behind the scenes, their relationship faced its share of challenges.
In 2015, after 13 years of marriage, Gwen filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.
In the years following their divorce, Gwen found love again with country music star Blake Shelton, while Gavin is now in a relationship with singer Xhoana X.
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