Gavin Rossdale recently spoke with Spinner.com about his dislike for tabloids and their mass of followers. The Bush frontman, who is married to Gwen Stefani, is hesitant when talking to journalists because of the ridiculous headlines he's seen, such as his supposed love affairs with British transgender singer Marilyn and Courtney Love. There has also been recent reports that he is planning to get a divorce, but he assures that none of these rumors are true.
The couple have two sons, Kingston, 5, and Zuma, 3 and the paparazzi are constantly snapping picture of him and his family outside their home. Since he has to deal with this on a regular basis, in interviews he refrains from talking about his personal life.
Several people say they only know of Rossdale because of the paparazzi coverage and his marriage to Stefani and have never listened to a Bush record, but he says this doesn't bug him:
"I don't sweat it. The world is massive, and there are so many things to be in to: another band, a novel, TV, Cheetos, or nothing. I can't take offense at someone whose head is turned 45 degrees to the left."
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