A nepo baby with an iconic pop star mum and rock star dad has shared a sweet tribute to his girlfriend on social media.
Kingston, 18, pH๏τographed himself sharing a smooch with his partner on London’s Primrose Hill, before posting the snap to celebrate her birthday with a heartfelt tribute.
He wrote: ‘What another great year it’s been with you love. Happiest birthday to the kindest soul i’ve ever met.
‘You never fail to make me smile. I’m so lucky to have you. Forever and always lovebug.’
But can you guess who his parents are?
Kingston, 18, pH๏τographed himself smooching his partner Lola on London’s Primrose Hill, before posting the snap to celebrate her birthday with a heartfelt tribute
But can you guess who Kingston’s parents are?
Kingston, who also has a fledgling music career of his own, is in fact the son of Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, 59, and No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani, 55.
The former couple share three sons from their 20-year relationship – Kingston, Zuma, 16, and Apollo, 11.
While the pair amicably separated back in 2016, it is clear that both his parents have had a huge impact on Kingston, who performed his debut solo show two years ago.
He was encouraged to do by his mum’s new husband, Blake Shelton, 48.
Blake said on social media at the time: ‘Okay, y’all, here’s the deal. 7:30pm this Friday, I’m gonna set up and play 30 minutes or so acoustically.
‘Then I’m gonna turn the stage over to a debut artist that will be doing their very first public performance!’
Fans, who noted how similar Kingston looks to his dad, were quick to point out his potential as a musician.
One said: ‘He’s got some definite potential! It shouldn’t be too hard for him, as he’s got the genes to start.’
Kingston, who also has a fledgling music career of his own, is in fact the son of Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, 59, (pictured here with his new girlfriend Xhoana Xheneti) and No Doubt’s Gwen Stefani , 55.
Blake Shelton, 48, who is now married to Gwen, encouraged Kingston to make his musical debut two years ago
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Blake previously opened up about life as a stepdad and said he wasn’t sure if it was even harder than being a biological parent.
He said on the radio show The Ride with Kimo & Heather: ‘There’s definitely nothing easy about it.
‘I don’t know if it’s as hard or harder or not as hard as being an actual biological parent, you know?’
Blake then said he had a great inspiration for being a good stepfather.
‘I love my stepfather, and I looked up to him. And he’s like a father to me.
‘So, you know, I have a good inspiration in my life to how to do this and the kind of stepdad I want to be.’