New Gwen Interview with HELLO! Magazine

MSN has posted excerpts from a new Gwen interview with the UK’s HELLO! Magazine,in which she talks about her marriage and her kids.

Gwen Stefani doesn’t want to have any more children.

The 42-year-old singer has two sons, Kingston, six, and Zuma, four, with her husband Gavin Rossdale and she is happy with her family and sees no reason to add to her brood.

She said: ”Do I want more children? Not really, no. Two kids are enough. I’m done with having children. I’m tearing myself up every day as it is.”

Gwen has been married to Gavin for 10 years, and while she admits the relationship can have its difficulties, she insists they are both ”very happy” with each other.

The No Doubt singer added to HELLO! magazine: ”We have found a way to handle it. Of course things are sometimes running better and sometimes not so great. But we’re always very happy that we’ve been together this long.

”We stick together and on the main things we agree. We both wanted a family, for example. Gavin is a fantastic father. I could never record a song with him, but the guys are our great common passion.”

UPDATE: Here are more Gwen quotes from the interview.

Gwen Stefani has revealed that she is never dressed down, not even at home, as she wants to look good in front of her husband Gavin Rossdale.

The American singer, who is well known for her punk-rock image, makes sure that she never steps out without makeup.

” I’m still a teenager. Never went outside without make-up,” Contactmusic quoted Stefani as telling Britain’s Hello! Magazine.

“Seriously, I never look sloppy, not even at home. I also like it when Gavin says I look cute. Yes, I want him to think I’m hot!” she said.

The 43-year-old admitted that she is dressed up even while sitting at home and watching television although in much less clothing as she is likely in bed.

“When I watch TV, it’s almost always in bed. And there I’m very lightly dressed,” the mother of two said

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