Gwen Stefani, treated her fans to a glimpse of her family's fun-filled day at Legoland in California on Thursday.
The 53-year-old singer shared a series of photos on Instagram, capturing special moments with her youngest son, Apollo, nine, and her husband, Blake Shelton, 46.
The carousel post showcased the highlight of Stefani's day: discovering a Lego structure depicting her rock band No Doubt.
She wrote to her 15.7 million followers: "Gosh, this Lego band reminds me of something…I just can't put my finger on it."
The Sweet Escape hitmaker, who attended the 2023 CMT Music Awards earlier this week, also posted a video where she shared a kiss with the country singer.
During their outing, Stefani was seen wearing a black bomber jacket layered over a red flannel and a graphic T-shirt, camouflage cargo pants, and blue circular sunglasses.
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The singer-songwriter styled her platinum blonde hair in a high ponytail and was seen modeling a green dinosaur hat at one point. Stefani posed with various stuffed cartoon characters and Lego figurines of the band she used to front.
Additionally, she shared a collage of photos with her gal pals and son Apollo alongside the God's Country crooner.
The Voice stars also enjoyed a sweet kiss as they strolled around the theme park with their family in a short clip.
Gwen Stefani shares three children with her ex-husband, Gavin Rossdale, 57: Kingston, 16, Zuma, 14, and Apollo. However, only her youngest son appeared in the Legoland photos.
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The L.A.M.B. fashion designer was previously the lead vocalist of No Doubt. The American rock and ska band, which has been on hiatus since 2015, was originally founded in Anaheim, California, in 1986.
Although the band's lineup changed over the years, the core members included Stefani as the lead vocalist, Tom Dumont on guitar, Tony Kanal on bass guitar, and Adrian Young as the drummer.
The group was initially formed by Stefani's brother Eric Stefani and late musician John Spence, who tragically passed away at the age of 18, just a year after the band's formation.
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