Gavin Rossdale is keeping busy to go on with his life without his ex-wife, Gwen Stefani, and also spending less time with his children than he would want.
The English musician and actor seems to struggle moving on from the divorce as he is reportedly reluctant about revealing much of his opinions about his ex-wife's blossoming love affair, according to E! News.
Rossdale was allegedly at fault in damaging his 12-year marriage with Stefani by having an affair with the family's longtime nanny, Mindy Mann. The affair has been alleged to be going on for three-years during Rossdale and Stefani's marriage, while Mann is lends a hand in taking care of the couple's three boys.
Rossdale is reported to be still hurt by the divorce and is still keen to work things out, a source told E!. The Englishman is also said to disapprove Blake's relationship with his three children, according to the Daily Mail.
The English musician and actor spends less time with his children, which seems due to the fact that Stefani is spending more time with them and apparently including Shelton in the family circle.
But despite the conflict, Rossdale is reported to have purchased a home in Studio City, which costs $7.6 million, according to the Pursuitist. The house is more than enough room for his three boys and himself, apparent that the actor is keen on keeping the boys close.
Apparently, in order for Rossdale to keep his mind off his ex-wife's love affair is to avoid watching TV and browsing the Internet. Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship seems to be progressing for the better as the couple can also be seen on "The Voice."
The new couple's relationship is one of the most prominent topic in the media's spotlight as both are judges for the reality show. Stefani is also on the road promoting her latest solo album, which is titled "This Is What the Truth Feels Like," while Blake's hit "If I'm Honest" is also generating exposure for the couple's blossoming love affair.
© 2017 Jobs & Hire All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.