Thursday, August 21, 2008

Gwen Stefani Gives Birth to a Baby Boy

The good news: Perez Hilton reports that Gwen Stefani has given birth to a baby boy (a scheduled C-section at Cedars Siani Medical Center in LA).

The bad news: Hilton also states that the little bundle of joy was named "Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale."

Really? I think that "Kingston" is an adorable name, representing Gwen's love for Jamaica. That's very cool. And we all know that celebrities are out there when it comes to naming their children. But this just seems a little much. Did she make those names up? Or do they stand for something? If anyone knows, please enlighten me!

Either way, I'm sure that the little guy will be adorable, just like the rest of the family.

Speaking of Kingston, yesterday he had a play date with Britney's boys. x17online has some pictures of the rascals rompin' around Spears' estate in Bev Hills.

Side thought: What an amazing music collaboration would Brit and Gwen be?!


Breaking News
: According to a KIIS FM report (the Los Angeles radio station that's home to Ryan Seacrest), Zuma is where the musicians conceived their child. So does that mean Zuma sushi restaurant in London, or Zuma Beach in LA? I hope the latter!
And as far as the name Nesta, that's Bob Marley's middle name.

Now it's all beginnig to make sense!


Photo courtesy of: The Insider

3 comments:

yummy411 said...

uh yeh that name is a bit much! lol thanks for sharing.. i didn't even know she was on number 2.

♥ Marta ♥ said...

I find the name a bit too strange... celebs always find really weird names for their children...lol

Roxy said...

I'm fine with celebs and just the regular folks (like us) naming our kids whatever the heck we want. When there's a nice sentimental story behind it, like Zuma (which is the Zuma Beach variety rather than the eatery I understand) - even better. Throwing in a little homage to Bob Marley with the 'Nesta' middle - hey, the kid could do worse; it's not like they named him Chernoble Hitler Rossdale ... ;-)

xo

p.s. -- my kids' names are traditional but still special to us. lol