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Gwen Stefani celebrated Mother’s Day by honoring her own mom on Instagram
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The singer shared photos of her mom Patti Flynn, as well as throwback snaps of her three boys
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Stefani shares sons Apollo, Zuma and Kingston with ex Gavin Rossdale
Gwen Stefani is celebrating her love of being a mom this Mother’s Day.
On Sunday, May 11, the singer, 55, shared photos on her Instagram of her mom Patti Flynn and her three sons, Apollo, 11, Zuma, 16, and Kingston, 18, whom she shares with ex Gavin Rossdale, 59. In the throwback snaps, Stefani can be seen spending time with her boys, posing while pregnant and hugging her mom.
“Happy mother’s day to my incredible mom….i luv u so much!! it is an honor and a blessing to be a mother 💛 💐 gx,” Stefani wrote in her post.
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Related: Gwen Stefani’s Son Zuma, 16, Is Catching Up to Stepdad Blake Shelton’s Height in Sweet Family Photo from NFL Game
This past November, Stefani, her sons Zuma and Apollo, and husband Blake Shelton stepped out for a family outing at the Arizona Cardinals game at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz. On the NFL team’s Instagram, the crew could be seen sweetly smiling together on the sidelines.
In the family photo, Shelton and Zuma not only twinned in matching red Cardinals caps, but the teen looked surprisingly tall as he nearly reached the height of the country star. To the left of the stepdad-stepson duo, Stefani and Apollo also matched in red Cardinals jerseys.
“The stars are here! So happy to have @gwenstefani and @blakeshelton in the house 🤩,” the team captioned their post.
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Gwen Stefani and family
At the end of July, Zuma made his stage debut when he joined Shelton at his Ole Red bar in Tishomingo, Okla.
Before he walked out on stage, Shelton introduced his stepson, with the two wearing matching cowboy hats. In a fan video, Zuma could be seen sitting down as Shelton adjusted his microphone and went, “This is him, everybody!”
In the video, the “God’s Country” singer stood to the side as Zuma covered Zach Bryan’s song “Oklahoma Smokeshow,” sitting on a stool while singing and playing the guitar.
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