Gavin Rossdale There wasn’t much phobia, but especially a movie left him with lasting fear.
“Alfred Hitchcock f *** ed me up. Bird, I have a problem,” the 59-year-old singer in his 25 Things You Don’t Know About Me The latest issue’s features US Weeklynow on newsstands. “I must have seen it already bird When I was very young, those people would slap. Honestly, I could take a fanatical dog. I have a horse. I’m OK with animals [except] A bird slapped in the room. ”
Rossdale I defeated lonelinessnow in the store. The host is spending time writing and performing with the band and enjoying music at home with his children, Kingston, 19, and Zuma, 16.
“Kingston will play an amazing song. Zuma has started recording. I’m not even the best singer in my family anymore,” Rosdale said.
Keep scrolling for more personal stories about Rosdale, including how he feels while on the tour and why Calvin Klein Let him become a star star:
- My favorite dish is British barbecue, so they got to know people from my home country.
- My favorite season is spring because it is full of hope. You will see the sunshine and nothing is possible.
- Your friends and neighbors and Jon Hamm It was my last show when I overeat. It performed well and was well written, which was great.
- I don’t [done] There are a lot of karaoke. The idea of going out and singing seems a bit like I impose on people because I can sing.
- When I first played Madison Square Garden, I flew up the stairs on my own ramp, completely grabbed my lips and ate a little.
- If I can’t think of the first line of the song, I run to someone in the band, [ask]”What is the first line?”
- If I weren’t a rock star, I think I would love to work in the kitchen.
Noam Galai/Getty Images f - The worst job I’ve ever done is working on a construction site, cleaning up the floor and 30 years of dirt.
- One thing I don’t leave home when I go out touring is a good attitude.
- New York is my favorite city to visit. I have a place to have lunch, a bar where I can drink, shopping has to be done, and money has been wasted.
- Sometimes, I reflect on “glycerol” and stand out from the first records that have changed our lives. I am intoxicated by their innocence.
- I never had the concept of this bucket list. If you do what you love, the idea that you will never do again is terrible.
- About my comments, it’s interesting that once streaming starts, they get much better.
- My first car was the ’67 Fastback Mustang. It broke a lot.
- My best subjects in school are English, French and Spanish.
- I feel most successful when I watch my kids and family chat, eat and socialize. It’s full of so pride. I think this is a good life.
- My favorite takeaway order is Korean food. I’m obsessed with Korean cuisine.
Jeff Kravitz/Filmmagic - The interstellar revelry for a while was when I saw Calvin Klein at lunch. He did a lot for fashion and modern life. I want to talk to him, [but] Unfortunately, I was alone.
- Since I have kids, I’m all about the morning.
- Alfred Hitchcock I have a problem with the birds. I must have seen it bird When I was very young.
- I’ve gotten a little hoarded. I don’t like putting things.
- If I were at home in Los Angeles, I would swim in the pool after a busy day to decompress.
- I’m still fascinated by the magic of writing. Every time I write a song, I get excited because I don’t come from a place of knowledge. I came from a place, “Does it sound right?”
- My favorite album of all time is David BowieRecords of Ziggy Stardust.
- Kingston will play an amazing song. Zuma has started recording. I’m not even the best singer in my family anymore.

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