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Gwen Stefani’s Goth Nursery!!

Coolest parents on earth, Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale are expecting their second child together and they want to be different when it comes to nursery decoration.

“We don’t know if it’s a boy or a girl. Plus, we are going to put him in a black room. It’ll be a goth baby so it doesn’t matter if it is a boy or a girl.” ,Gavin says.

That is freaky!! Excuse me but no baby should be in a dark environment. I hope he was just playing with the media however I don’t think that’s funny at all. If that happens, they lost their minds!!

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  1. b
    November 21st, 2009 | 1:26 pm

    get a grip it’s been proven that children are stimutaled by black and contrastic bright colours, especially newborns because it helps them to focus. thats why the baby genious books are in black and white…
    plus irrespective of what a childs parents are into children develope their own personalities. and who says little boys like being in blue and little girls like being in pink and looking at images of barney ..it’s forced upon them.
    its desgusting that in this day and age small minded people can still be up in arms at some black paint.

  2. emily
    March 25th, 2010 | 9:28 am

    I Agree with b. its rediculous GWEN and gaven im sure are wonderful parents they have a rock n roll style clashed with classy fashion! im sure the nurcery looks awesome- thats wat i really wanted to see a pic of- not of them wearing black- really who cares! n the only reason i was intrested is cause im rediculously inlove with gwen stefani and wanted tips on my babys room since im expecting. and yes contrasting colors are wat babys are atracted to so black IS fine! its more than fine! its classy and beautiful- gwen looks rockin in her black outfit and her baby bump! -ofcorse!

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