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Is Gwen Stefani Dying Kingston’s Hair?!? Is 4 Years Old Too Young?
Kingston Rossdale, the 4-year-old son of Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale, was recently spotted with his hair looking way way lighter than it had in the past.
Before, Kingston had honey kissed hair that was a similar hue to his father’s. But now, he suddenly has the appearance of a bottle blond, much more reminiscent of his unnaturally fair-headed mother. So it looks like indeed that Kingston’s locked have been bleached. Check out another photo below…
Kingston is just 4-years-old. Do you think that’s too young to start dying a child’s hair? When do you think is old enough?
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Rosie commented on Nov 26 10 at 10:41 pmI honestly don’t see anything wrong with Kingston’s hair;in my opinion it’s unfair to question or judge Gwen and Gavin’s actions as parents-it should go without saying that responsible parents like them would never do anything harmful to their child.And anyway,it’s really no one’s business whether or not his hair is bleached.
James commented on Nov 27 10 at 6:32 amI also fully agree with the previous comment, It is no one else’s business whether they choose to dye Kingston’s hair or not. He will see Gwen dying her hair, as she has done for years and ask for the same, and when it is available I do not see why not?! People are ridiculous moaning about every little detail but they seem to be great parents-So why have a go at every ridiculous detail. When it is available to be done why not make your children happy?!
Leila commented on Jul 09 11 at 6:36 amI hope Kingston Rossdale and his little brother Zuma will ever come to Holland!
I like the children! They are so good dressed and the hair of Kingston is very cool!
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