London:
Rocker Gwen Stefani always thought she was a "lazy" person but now she has realised that spare time makes her feel panicky and stressed out.
"There's never any downtime but when there is, I feel like I'm panicking a bit or trying to plan the next thing. Which is weird because I always thought I was kind of lazy. In my mind, all I really want to do is eat a pizza in my bed," she said.
Stefani, 41, who has two sons Kingston, five, and two-year-old Zuma with husband Gavin Rossdale hopes that her sons will stay grounded even after her successful career, reported Contactmusic.
"The biggest sacrifice is the kids, their privacy, a responsibility for them and not knowing if this is going to ruin their lives.
They're so exposed they don't have a choice. That scares me a lot," she said.
"But I think it's going to be fine. My children are very loved.
Hopefully, they're going to grow up and not be crazy because of it. I just don't think there are that many sacrifices I really don't want it to all go away," Stefani added.
"There's never any downtime but when there is, I feel like I'm panicking a bit or trying to plan the next thing. Which is weird because I always thought I was kind of lazy. In my mind, all I really want to do is eat a pizza in my bed," she said.
Stefani, 41, who has two sons Kingston, five, and two-year-old Zuma with husband Gavin Rossdale hopes that her sons will stay grounded even after her successful career, reported Contactmusic.
"The biggest sacrifice is the kids, their privacy, a responsibility for them and not knowing if this is going to ruin their lives.
They're so exposed they don't have a choice. That scares me a lot," she said.
"But I think it's going to be fine. My children are very loved.
Hopefully, they're going to grow up and not be crazy because of it. I just don't think there are that many sacrifices I really don't want it to all go away," Stefani added.