Gwen Stefani Sparks Nostalgia With New Social Media Photo: 'Bring No Doubt Back Please!'

Monday's Instagram post by Gwen Stefani of a vintage photo of herself demonstrates that she hasn't aged in decades. Not only did it sparked a host of compliments, but also a lot of statements wishing No Doubt will return.

Is it possible?

(Photo : IG/GwenStefani)


The 53-year-old singer posted pic of her with her chin on her forearm and her hair in pigtails when she was younger. She captioned the post, "Little old me."

The "Don't Speak" singer has previously ascribed her wrinkle-free complexion to 'falling in love' after her life 'blew up.' She claimed that composing a record about the difficult times in her life rejuvenated her.

Some fans who loved the No Doubt so much were actually spewing hate on her post, after others felt nostalgic and want the band to finally produce something new.

(Photo : IG/GwenStefani)


Gwen and her husband Blake Shelton were the image of marital bliss as they attended Apollo's football game in Los Angeles on a Saturday.

Throughout the game, the musicians were observed unwinding on the bleachers while kissing and hugging.

Blake was accompanied by Gwen and his stepsons when he received his plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame earlier this month.

The 46-year-old country singer, who is currently starring in his final season of The Voice, was beaming as he posed with Gwen and stepsons Kingston, 16, Zuma, 14, and Apollo, 9.

During his acceptance speech, Blake reflected on his life and career, stating that his marriage to the No Doubt frontwoman stands out the most.

From 2002 to 2016, Stefanie was previously married to Gavin Rossdale. Gavin is the biological father of all three of Gwen's children.

Shelton was married to Kaynette Gern from 2003 to 2006 and to Miranda Lambert from 2011 to 2015.

The couple, who are now married, began dating in 2015 and wed in 2021.

No Doubt rose to prominence with their 1995 album "Tragic Kingdom" and the single "Don't Speak."

This song was about the split between lead vocalist Gwen Stefani and bassist Tony Kanal.

It's natural that the iconic 1990s rock band, whose success was built on a breakup, will be dogged by rumors of disbandment, but changes are on the way as of 2020.

No Doubt has not disbanded, according to Kanal, but they are taking a long break.

Kanal added that the band is currently working on separate projects, with Stefani concentrating on her solo career and the rest of No Doubt launching a side project called Dreamcar.

This is hardly the first time the band has taken a break. In 2004, No Doubt took a break so that band members could pursue other endeavors. The ensemble went silent after releasing a single album, according to Billboard.

Stefani moved on to record platinum-certified solo albums, while Kanal wrote and produced songs for Pink. The guitarist Tom Dumont formed his own ensemble, while the drummer Adrian Young played for other groups. The Hollywood Reporter noted that No Doubt reunited in 2012 and released their well-received new album, "Push and Shove."

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