Is Gwen Stefani pregnant? (Update: Confirmed!)


Gwen and Gavin on 11/7/07

Several websites are reporting that singers Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are expecting their second child. Gwen and Gavin had their first child, son Kingston James McGregor Rossdale on May 26, 2006. Gwen has told many interviewers that she wants to have another child as soon as possible, but that she didn’t want to get pregnant until her tour was over –which she now is.

Gwen Stefani is three months pregnant with her second child. The former No Doubt singer – who already has a 20-month-old son with husband Gavin Rossdale – was thrilled when the pregnancy was confirmed at Los Angeles Cedars Sinai hospital.

A source said: “They found out at the hospital and couldn’t wait to share the news with everyone. They’re absolutely ecstatic, it’s something they both really want.”

Last October, Gwen, 38, revealed she was keen to have more children but wanted to wait until she had finished her tour, which is now over.

She said: “Obviously I’m in a race to have another one but I don’t want to do it while I’m on tour.” The ‘Hollaback Girl’ singer says becoming a mother to Kingston has changed her life for the better. She said: “I love him so much. He is the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”

[From Female First]

I couldn’t figure out why Gwen said she was in a race to have another kid, and then I realized that she’s 38. That’s by no means old, but I thought she was around 30 – she looks amazing! Last week it was widely reported that Gwen and Gavin, may be moving to the UK since Gavin, who’s British, wants to promote his solo album there. Supposedly the whole family loves London – if Gwen is indeed pregnant, she may end up giving birth in the U.K.

Update: People just reported that Douglas Rossdale, Gavin’s father, confirmed Gwen’s pregnancy.

“They and the whole family are delighted,” Douglas Rossdale tells PEOPLE exclusively.

[From People]

Picture note by Jaybird: Gwen and Gavin are shown at the Juicy Couture store opening in Beverly Hills on 11/7/07, thanks Splash News.

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