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Gwen Stefani Shares Pic Of Look-A-Like Son Kingston For His 14th Birthday: Proud To Be His ‘Mamma’

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Gwen Stefani is one proud mama! The “Sweet Escape” songstress, 50, took to her Instagram account on May 26 to celebrate her eldest son, Kingston James McGregor‘s, 14th birthday.

Gwen’s IG post featured a photo of Kingston at the beach, bearing a striking resemblance to his famous mom. Kingston fashioned three necklaces in the image — one made of shells, another featuring a gold cross, and finally a gold plated necklace with his name on it! “Happy 14th bday to my first born son -thank u God for making me HIS MAMMA GX,” Gwen captioned the image, adding the hashtag, “love u Kingston James.” Although Kingston’s birthday is happening at the height of the global COVID-19 pandemic, his family did everything to ensure the weekend leading up to his

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