Gwen Stefani is returning to 'The Voice' alongside her husband, Blake Shelton, in 2022, and in a new interview, she says coming back is surreal.
Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani are returning to the show that served as the catalyst for their relationship. It's yet to be determined how the couple's recent nuptials will affect their competitive spirits, but don't be surprised if one of them plays the marriage card at some point. And I have a lot of fun with him here," she adds.
The Voice star Gwen Stefani appeared to narrowly escape a wardrobe malfunction in daring gold top.
"@gwenstefani, because of you, this year has been the best year of my life. Thank u for all the love you’ve shown Light My Fire." and many more said it was a "very sexy" look.
In the wake of the onslaught against Gwen Stefani over the hairstyle she sported in Sean Paul's Light My Fire music video, Savannah Baker, the designer.
What she going to do, build a career around summer dresses, hats and beige?” “We learn from each other, we share from each other, we grow from each other. Stefani later launched her Harajuku Lovers merchandise brand and later produced an animated children’s show called Kuu Kuu Harajuku in 2015. Upon close inspection, what Gwen Stefani sports in the video, is really extremely thin fishtail braids that appear to mimic dreadlocks, and so, upon a cursory glance, could be mistaken for dreadlocks. The publication also noted that, in 2012, the singer had donned Native American attire in No Doubt’s Looking Hot music video which depicted a Cowboys vs. “Her hairstylist has worked with her for many years. Stefani has, over the years, faced numerous accusations of engaging in habitual cultural appropriation. And all these rules are just dividing us more and more.” Indian fight with teepees and feathered headdresses. It’s fishtail braids,” she emphasized. We discussed it; she felt comfortable doing it. However, according to Baker, in the video, “what Gwen is wearing is not a locs”, but a rather “fishtail braids” which she describes as a “very white side of hair braids”. In addition, Savannah said she opted for a “Punk look” for Gwen, and “not a strictly Jamaica roots.”
Gwen Stefani is back at it again! Stefani — the undisputed queen of red lipstick – joined Jamaican singer Shenseea to feature on Sean Paul's newest single, ...
When the music video for Sean Paul's "Light My Fire" was released on YouTube on July 13, Gwen Stefani's look certainly raised a lot of eyebrows. / And when you rub it on me / You really spark my flame / Baby, won't you light my fire?" Regardless, "Light My Fire" is completely a vibey song. The chill beat along with the classic reggaeton drums transports you into a kickback with Paul, Stefani, and Shenseea. Paul begins the song and sets the scene: "Set your body ablaze, your body ablaze / Me and you, baby, set your body ablaze." According to Master Class, ska music is a derivative of popular Jamaican music, and Paul's new song is heavily influenced by reggaeton and the related music genre, rocksteady; Paul even dubbed Stefani "The Rocksteady Boss." Overall, "Light My Fire" has the quintessential Sean Paul vibe but with a Gwen Stefani twist.
Gwen Stefani's has recently landed in trouble after she made an appearance in a music video of her new song Light My Fire along with Sean Paul and Jamaican ...
She has seen all the tweets saying her cultural appropriation era is missed and she said BET.” Someone else penned, “Gwen Stefani even has dread like twists in that video. One user wrote, “Gwen Stefani is BACK with a cultural appropriation banger.”
LOS ANGELES - Pop singer Gwen Stefani has come under fire for cultural appropriation following the release of the music video for a new song, Light My Fire.
She wears the colours, has the arm bands. "We learn from each other, we share from each other, we grow from each other. She's a dope artist.
Sean Paul and Gwen Stefani light a fire on Jimmy Kimmel Live. International dancehall star Sean Paul is a testament to how loyalty to your art form pays.
Some questioned how come Shenseea wasn’t part of the set like this fan who said, “Love the tune, Sean has been killing it lately. The official video premiered just a day ago on July 13 and already has over 250,000 views. International dancehall star Sean Paul is a testament to how loyalty to your art form pays off.
Gwen Stefani, Sean Paul, and Shensea just dropped the music video for their new song "Light My Fire" and it did not disappoint!
It’s being an artist and having fun. It’s not cultural appropriation. She has always shown love to race and culture. and She has seen all the tweets saying her cultural appropriation era is missed and she said BET.” I’ve been a fan of Gwen Stefani forever and Shenseea – I am so proud of all she’s accomplished in such a short time.
Netizens recently chastised Gwen Stefani after she appeared in a music video for her new single Light My Fire.
NewsEntertainmentNetizens criticise Gwen Stefani is being sued for ‘cultural appropriation’ in her new songNetizens criticise Gwen Stefani is being sued for ‘cultural appropriation’ in her new songWeb Desk 16th Jul, 2022. 10:10 pmShare ListenFont sizeSmallMediumLargeDark ModeSavePrintArticlesNetizens criticise Gwen Stefani is being sued for ‘cultural appropriation’ in her new songZohreh Amir fans gushing over the recent pictures Check out viral picsWaseem Badami shared a video on his inspiring Hajj journeyJohn Cena marries Shay Shariatzadeh in VancouverAdvertisementNetizens criticise Gwen Stefani is being sued for ‘cultural appropriation’ in her new songNetizens recently chastised Gwen Stefani after she appeared in a music video for her new single Light My Fire alongside Sean Paul and Jamaican musician Shenseea.According to a Page Six source, the No Doubt alum was seen dancing to music while wearing dreadlocks and a green and yellow clothing that matched the Jamaican flag.Reportedly, this whole look sparked accusations of “cultural appropriation” on Twitter after the song was premiered on Wednesday.Also ReadGwen Stefani and Blake Shelton ‘fight over everything,’ according to sourcesGwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's 10-month marriage is reportedly in trouble, with...One user wrote, “Gwen Stefani is BACK with a cultural appropriation banger.”Another quipped, “Ahhhh Gwen Stefani went back to her Jamaican roots. She has seen all the tweets saying her cultural appropriation era is missed and she said BET.”Earlier in 2019, the songstress responded to the backlash about culture appropriation in a Billboard interview.“I get a little defensive when people call it culture appropriation, because if we didn’t allow each other to share our cultures, what would we be?” she said.Also ReadGwen Stefani and husband Blake Shelton are celebrating their wedding anniversaryOn July 3rd, popular American singer Gwen Stefani and her husband Blake...“You take pride in your culture and have traditions, and then you share them for new things to be created,” added Stefani.AdvertisementRead More News OncriticizeGwen Stefanilight my firemusic videoNetizensCatch all the Celebrity News, Entertainment News, Featured News, Hollywood News, Popular News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL NewsDownload The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.Watch Live BOL NewsEnd of ArticleBOL Stories of the dayAlia Bhatt vows to look in Brahmastra's Kesariya song with Ranbir KapoorVaani Kapoor In Her Chic Embellished rose gold corset, flared trousers worth Rs. 65,000Bhumi Pednekar shares photos of delicious thali; claims to finish it but Aanand L Rai refusesJanhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan shares unseen photos from the sets of BawaalAymen Saleem spills the beans about her relationship with Arsalan NaseerSini Shetty: Miss India World 2022 proved she looks unimaginably stunning in Benarasi sariAdvertisementIn The SpotlightIn The SpotlightAnupam Kher reacts to the infamous National Emblem controversyBritish Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s ex made fun of William and CharlesQueen has ‘motherly sympathy’ for Boris Johnson but remains politicalIs Meghan Markle on her way to the White House?Coronavirus OutbreakCoronavirus OutbreakCoronavirus PakistanCorona Virus DeathsCovid VaccineActive Coronavirus CasesCOVID Vaccine RegistrationCOVID Vaccine For 19 YearsTrending TopicsTrending TopicsImran Khan long marchSuicide bomber Shari BalochPopular From PakistanPopular From PakistanPakistanPunjab by-election results 2022 Live UpdatesPakistanImran Khan urges to vote for ‘real freedom’PakistanSindh Home Dept allows police to recover Dua ZehraPakistanShahbaz Gill accuses PML-N of rigging in Muzaffargarh bypollsPakistanPTI fighting against ECP, authorities: Hammad AzharPakistanPM urges people to reject politics of divide, hatred through votingMore Latest NewsAdvertisementAdvertisementNext StoryNetizens criticise Gwen Stefani is being sued for 'cultural appropriation'https://www.bolnews.com/entertainment/2022/07/netizens-criticise-gwen-stefani-is-being-sued-for-cultural-appropriation-in-her-new-song/
While Shelton wowed the crowd, many people are still talking about the surprise performance by his wife Gwen Stefani, the former leader singer of the rock band No Doubt.
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Some fans took issue with Gwen Stefani's new hairdo. Gwen Stefani is no stranger to being accused of cultural appropriation. In 2019, Stefani was accused of ...
"No one can appropriate a culture the way Gwen Stefani does," wrote Twitter user @trevorhacker. Another user, @luckyleffty, wrote, "Ahhhh Gwen Stefani went back to her Jamaican roots. \r\nNow, Stefani is once more getting accused of cultural appropriation, though this time she's not taking from the Japanese. In an appearance in Sean Paul's new "Light My Fire" music video, Stefani sports dreadlocks and wears the colors of the Jamaican flag.\r\n\r\nSocial media was quick to call her out. Gwen Stefani is no stranger to being accused of cultural appropriation.
Bounty Killer and General Degree joins a ton of dancehall fans defending Gwen Stefani from claims of cultural appropriation for seemingly wearing.
The band is known to dabble in reggae and dancehall music a lot. Stefani holds a special place in Jamaican music as she is one of the last artists known to continue the ska and rocksteady music genre. Others also joined in defending Stefani. “Come on This Artist has been celebrating our music and culture for a long time. The bindi she chose to wear in one of her videos? Her outfit also fits in with the theme as Shenseea also sported soft faux dreadlocks in a dark brown color for the rocksteady ballad. The bantu knots?
Gwen Stefani showed her support for her husband, Blake Shelton, in a new video shared to her Instagram stories.
Blake also shared a photograph from the duo's wedding day while they were in the middle of their first dance. Blake very sweetly replied, "I had a good show for one reason, you came out," to which Gwen shook her head. Thank you for saying yes!!!!!"
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Stefani posted some backstage videos showing her encouraging her musician husband. In one of the clips, Blake was seen walking ...
Blake very sweetly replied, "I had a good show for one reason, you came out," to which Gwen shook her head. In the next video, Gwen could be heard shouting. The couple could then be seen walking together and holding hands as Gwen asked her husband, "Did you have a good show?"