GWEN Stefani’s son Zuma has been spotted running errands, with No Doubt he’s growing up fast.
The rarely seen 15-year-old rocked a noticeably shorter hairstyle and looked nearly as tall as his dad, Gwen’s ex-husband Gavin Rossdale.

7

7

7
Zuma and Gavin enjoyed some father-son time on Saturday afternoon in photos obtained by The U.S. Sun.
They opted for some retail therapy on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood, California.
Zuma donned a shorter haircut, which was covered by a backward cap.
He also wore rectangular glasses, a Nike tee shirt, baggy shorts, Nike kicks and a contemplative expression.
Read more on Gwen Stefani
As they walked down a street in the daylight, Gwen’s middle child was nearly as tall as his musician dad.
The happy family stopped by Fred Segal and the thrift store Wasteland during the weekend outing.
Gwen, 53, shares three children with her ex-husband Gavin, 57, Zuma, Kingston, 17, and Apollo, 9.
‘HAPPY BIRTHDAY ZUMA!’
Zuma celebrated his 15th birthday in August, and his superstar mother celebrated by posting a slideshow on Instagram.
She wrote: “Happy 15th birthday Zuma!!! We love u more than anything.”
The former judge on The Voice included several throwback photos of her son from when he was just a little boy to when he was a preteen.
Each photo showed Zuma’s changing hairstyles and the various glasses he’s been through.
The Hollaback Girl singer also shared a recent selfie of her and her son where he’s wearing a backward black hat.
In the most recent snap, Zuma rocked much longer hair than seen in his newest outing.
Gwen wore a denim jacket with blue necklaces and light blue eyeshadow, but her teen was much taller than her.
The pics were taken at her ranch in Oklahoma.
‘CAN’T BELIEVE IT’
Fans on social media flooded the singer’s post with birthday wishes for Zuma.
One asked: “No pictures of him with Blake?”
Read Related Also: The Ten Highest-Paid Coaches In College Football
Another said: “Can’t believe how grownup he’s become, such a handsome big boy and very like mummy.”
A third said: “Wow I cant believe Zumba is 15 already @gwenstefani! I remember when he was first born! Boy how time flies!”
Someone else wrote: “Happy Birthday Zuma! Named after one of my childhood favorite beaches!!”
A fifth asked: “How can he be 15!?”
Plus, dozens of other fans wished the teenager a happy birthday.

7

7
‘MY LIFE FELL APART’
Stefani was married to rocker Gavin while Shelton was married to fellow country singer Miranda Lambert.
The pair met while they were co-judges on The Voice and began bonding over their recent divorces.
In an interview with People on September 27, the Hollaback Girl singer recalled the tumultuous split after thirteen years of marriage.
As Gwen and Gavin announced their breakup in 2015, rumors swirled that her ex-husband had allegedly cheated on her with the family’s nanny.
“Everybody pretty much knows that at one point my life fell apart. It was terrible, and there’s so many people out there that have gone through the same thing,” Gwen shared.
“When that happened, I had to literally start over again. It was a reset of my life.”
“When I [started dating] Blake, that’s when I felt home, like: ‘Oh, this is where I’m supposed to be, with this guy,’” Stefani said.
The couple were engaged by 2020 and tied the knot one year later.
In 2017, Rossdale shared rare insight about their split with The Sun.
“Divorce is one of the hardest, most painful things to go through.” He added at the time: “[Divorce] was completely opposite to what I wanted. But here we are.”
The British rocker also expressed remorse given the rumors and that he could go back in time.
“I mean, obviously. I know we all wish that, but we can’t, so I have to deal with reality. You can’t not have regrets and be human at the same time.”

7

7
!function(f,b,e,v,n,t,s){if(f.fbq)return;n=f.fbq=function(){n.callMethod?
n.callMethod.apply(n,arguments):n.queue.push(arguments)};if(!f._fbq)f._fbq=n;
n.push=n;n.loaded=!0;n.version=’2.0′;n.queue=[];t=b.createElement(e);t.async=!0;
t.src=v;s=b.getElementsByTagName(e)[0];s.parentNode.insertBefore(t,s)}(window,
document,’script’,’
fbq(‘init’, ‘752905198150451’);
fbq(‘track’, “PageView”);