Gavin Rossdale admitted he and Gwen Stefani have “opposing views” on the subject of parenting.
The Bush lead vocalist appeared on Thursday’s episode of the Not So Hollywood podcast the place he mentioned co-parenting together with his ex-wife.
When requested how the pair make co-parenting work, the musician defined that they “simply guardian” their three sons, slightly than co-parent.
“I believe you’ll be able to go considered one of two methods – you’ll be able to both do every little thing collectively and actually co-parent, and see how that goes – or you’ll be able to simply guardian. And I believe we simply guardian,” he advised the podcast host.
“We’re actually completely different individuals… I don’t suppose there’s a lot similarity in the way in which we convey them up however I believe that provides them an unbelievable perspective to then select the items of these two lives they’d prefer to inherit and transfer on with and which a part of themselves come out of the entire course of,” the Glycerine singer continued.
The 57-year-old defined that he feels permitting his youngsters to “make their very own minds” is essential.
“As a result of that is what’s necessary is to present them a large view of issues and we positively have some notably opposing views so I believe it would be actually useful for them to make their very own minds as people.”
“It’s nearly I do know that wherever they’re, both home, they’re beloved and supported, you realize what I imply, and that’s actually what it comes right down to,” he added.
Gavin and Gwen married in 2002 however later bought divorced in 2016. They share sons Kingston, 17, Zuma, 14, and Apollo, 9.
Gwen is now married to nation singer Blake Shelton.