Gwen Stefani Net Worth: How Rich Is The Hot Blonde 'Rich Girl' Singer?

Gwen Stefani Net Worth - Any avid listener, who has been around for at least a decade, can attest to the fact that Gwen Stefani is one of the highest rated female pop stars in the industry. Despite not releasing any solo projects in nearly a decade, the 45-year-old blonde diva pulled off a stunning performance this week at The Tonight Show Jimmy Fallon. This has inevitably raised some questions about Gwen Stefani's net worth.

According to several sources, the Rich Girl singer is estimated to have up to $100 million. Heavy reported last year that the combined net worth of Gwen Stefani and her husband Gavin Rossdale is about $135 million.

Gwen Stefani broke into the music scene with rock band No Doubt in the early eighties. She dropped about 4 original studio albums with the group before launching her solo career with the release of Love. Angel. Music. Baby. in 2003. Stefani released her second solo album titled The Sweet Escape in 2006. While she dropped her solo albums, No Doubt was officially on a hiatus. The band came back together in 2012 for their fourth original studio album titled Push and Shove. Despite chalking some level of commercial success, No Doubt went into another hiatus in 2014.

Meanwhile, Gwen Stefani, who joined the cast of The Voice as a judge last year, has released about 3 songs from her upcoming third solo album, which is set to be released this year. Reports indicate that No Doubt is also working on another album.

Recently, Cosmopolitan published snippets of an interview with Gwen Stefani in the magazine's upcoming issue for the month of March. In the interview Stefani unwittingly reveals that her humility has been the key to her long career in the music business.

"My parents taught us, '[music] is your hobby. Please don't make it. It just doesn't happen,'" she said."It still shocks me that people care about me. I trip out about it all the time. It's mind-blowing! For me, I've never gotten to a point where I felt, 'Okay, I've made it, I'm number one!' It's an amazing feeling to hit number one, but it's not that different a feeling from not being number one. It's really about the journey - that's where the joy comes. It's not about the end result, because there isn't really ever an end."

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