She’s a Grammy-winning performer who’s enjoyed success both with her band No Doubt and as a solo act. She writes songs. She played Jean Harlow in Martin Scorsese’s film The Aviator. She designs clothes and accessories, launching two fashion lines — L.A.M.B. and Harajuku Lovers. She’s even released a series of limited edition dolls.
You might think she’s a driven diva but she says things like this:
“It was such a turning point to find that I had a talent and I had something to contribute, somewhere.”
“I’m lucky to not have a real job, to be able to express myself, be creative and be relevant.”
“I think everyone has gifts and everyone has talents.”
Think about that last one: whoever you are, Gwen Stefani thinks you have gifts and talents. Who are you to disagree?
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