Let's talk about teamwork, folks. While Gavin Rossdale and Gwen Stefani may no longer be a couple, they're proving that their partnership as parents is stronger than ever. In a recent interview, the Bush frontman opened up about how they're handling life as co-parents, and let me tell you, it's refreshing to hear.
At the world premiere of John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum in Brooklyn on May 9, the 53-year-old rocker shared some insightful words with Us Weekly. "You know, we both manage to feed them and get them to school on time, more or less!" Gavin joked, referring to their shared sons Kingston, 12, Zuma, 10, and Apollo, 5. It's clear that despite the challenges of co-parenting after a split, they're finding ways to make it work for their kids.

Co-Parenting Success: The Rossdale-Stefani Way
Gavin went on to share how their kids are thriving despite the changes in their family dynamics. "They are doing really good," he said with pride. "They’re really happy, and that’s what matters most. We’re doing the best we can to ensure their well-being." When asked about the advice he gives his children, the musician revealed, "To be a whole, interesting and considerate human being that makes this world a better place. That’s all I tell them!" It's inspiring to see how Gavin prioritizes character and kindness in his parenting approach.
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The Journey of Divorce: Moving Forward
Gavin and Gwen tied the knot in 2002, but their marriage ended in 2016. Both have been candid about the split and its impact on their lives. In a previous interview with Glamour, Gwen opened up about her feelings towards marriage. "It was the one thing I didn’t want to fail at," she admitted. "People can say whatever they want about me, but I didn’t want them to think I was a failure." It's clear that both Gavin and Gwen are determined to rise above the challenges and create a positive environment for their children.

Gavin also addressed the topic of divorce in an interview with The Sunday Times. "It’s like enough already. I’ve got to move on. Everyone has got to move on," he expressed. "For me, it’s just thinking about [our three sons] and how to prioritize them." He added, "That’s the driving force behind everything. You just have to… I don’t know. Somehow you have to put one foot after the other and make it happen." It's evident that both Gavin and Gwen are focused on what truly matters—their children's happiness and well-being.
A Bright Future for the Rossdale-Stefani Kids
It's heartwarming to see that Gwen and Gavin are committed to working together for the sake of their kids. Despite their differences, they've managed to create a supportive and loving environment for their family. Their dedication to co-parenting is


