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Gwen Stefani’s Son Takes The Stage At Blake Shelton’s Bar For His Country Music Debut

Gwen Stefani Son

Gwen Stefani has entertained us with her unmatched talent and style for decades, so It’s no surprise that her sons got the music bug, as their father is Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, and their stepdad is country superstar Blake Shelton. Gwen’s middle son, 15-year-old Zuma Rossdale, recently made his country music debut with his doting stepdad close by.

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Zuma performed live for a crowd at Blake’s entertainment venue in Oklahoma, Ole Red Tishomingo. Blake introduced Zuma, who took the stage looking like a true country star in a cowboy hat and boots. He strummed his guitar with passion as his stepdad looked on with pride.

The performance made its way to social media, with one fan sharing her excitement on X, “Zuma Rossdale making his Country Music Debut @OleRed Tishomingo!! So glad I was there!!” Jamie McGaugh posted.
 
“Zuma tearing into it!! You sound so good, Zuma!!” A fan wrote.
 
This person agreed, “Thank you so much for sharing! He sounds absolutely amazing.”
Another shouted out to Blake about his positive influence on his stepsons.
 
“How exciting. Zuma and King. Apollo’s next. What a great stepdad. He’s really assumed such a wonderful role in their family.”

Blake Shelton Loves The Boys And Has Made Them An Important Part of His Life

Although Blake has no biological children, he takes his relationship with Zuma and Gwen Stefani’s other two sons, Kingston, 18, and Apollo, 10, very seriously. He told ET that he treats the boys as his own and that being a father changed his life.

“I learned quickly, not because anything happened, but just, you know, reading the room, you’ve really got [to think], ‘I have to take a step back,” he said. “When people say it’s not about you anymore when you have a kid… I think, if you’re doing it right, it’s not about you anymore. That’s true.”

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