Gwen Stefani joined Paper magazine for a tell-all interview, leaving nothing off-limits. The singer, 51, opened up about her views in politics, feminism and the cultural appropriation backlash she received after featuring Harajuku Girls as part of her aesthetic in the 2000s.
In a read-between-the-lines response about her political views, Stefani explained, “I can see how people would be curious, but I think it’s pretty obvious who I am.
I’ve been around forever. I started my band because we were really influenced by ska, which was a movement that happened in the late ’70s, and it was really all about people coming together.” RELATED: Blake Shelton Says His Wedding To Gwen Stefani ‘Would Be Pretty Classless’ If He Were In Control She
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