‘Woah, I’m shaking’: Gwen Stefani cries after receiving a video message from the ska legend on The Voice

‘Woah, I’m shaking’: Gwen Stefani cries as she receives video message from ska legend on The One Show

‘Woah, I’m shaking’: Gwen Stefani cries as she receives video message from ska legend on The One Show

Pop singer Gwen Stefani was reduced to tears as she was surprised with a video message from ska legend Pauline Black while appearing on The One Show.

The “What You Waiting For?” artist, 53, was a guest on the BBC One show on Monday (19 June) night to discuss her forthcoming shows supporting Pink at BST Hyde Park in London this weekend (24 and 25 June).

During the interview, presenters Alex Jones and Jermaine Jenas spoke to Stefani about the influence of ska on the singer and her band No Doubt. They singled out Black, who sung with the ska revival band The Selecter, in particular.

“My older brother was bringing home music… The first record was Madness, and that was what got us into all the ska music,” the 53-year-old explained. “Then The Selecter with Pauline Black.

“She was really the only girl that was out there in that kind of scene… Everything about my style was trying to take from her because her style was so extreme. So [I’m] definitely a huge fan, and I wouldn’t be me without The Selecter and all those bands. Definitely.”

Jones then told Stefani that they had “a bit of a surprise” for her, as they had “rang Pauline up” and got her to record a video message for the pop musician.

“What!” Stefani repeated, before the message from “On My Radio” singer Black played. The 69-year-old told Stefani that she was pleased to have influenced her and sent her love.

Looking taken aback, Stefani addressed the cameras as she said: “I’m going to cry right now. Zoom in, guys, because these are real tears. Woah, I’m shaking. I’m not- I can’t believe that. That is incredible.”

The Selecter’s Pauline Black, pictured in Marc (Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
“I can understand why,” Jenas said, with Stefani shooting back: “No, you don’t understand anything, OK. She was my idol when I was 13 and she just talked to me on… It’s crazy. You don’t understand too because the music, it was very underground where we discovered it and nobody knew what it was.

“They were singing about London and Camden and the culture, so I became a huge fan, never thinking I would come here, let alone being on TV, talking to you guys and then watching her talk to me on TV. That was weird. Thank you guys, thank you Pauline. Oh my gosh.”

Stefani – who is married to country star Blake Shelton – performed with the ska-inspired rock band No Doubt from 1986 to 2004, and again when the band reformed from 2009 to 2015.

The mother-of-three sung lead vocals on songs such as “Don’t Speak”, with Tony Kanal laying bass, Tom Dumont on guitar and Adrian Young playing drums.

Related Posts

Tom Cruise reveals plans to start a new family with Ana de Armas amid estrangement from daughter

Tom Cruise plans new family with Ana de Armas amid estrangement from daughter Tom Cruise reportedly looking forward at future with Ana de Armas amid distance from…

The shocking reason why Tom Cruise loves his adopted son more than his biological daughter has been discovered by fans.

Tom Cruise loves his adopted son more than his biological daughter? A week earlier, Tom Cruise did not attend his biological daughter Suri Cruise’s high school graduation….

Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman’s son Connor shares rare life update that leaves fans ‘heartbroken’

Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman’s Son Connor Shares Rare Life Update Jane LaCroix is a Newsweek writer based in Miami, FL. Her focus is reporting on U.S. celebrity news…

Racist Police Handcuffed and Robbed $10,000 From Judge They Pleaded When He Revealed

he could not be more proud of her. However, the joy of the day was about to be overshadowed by an unexpected and harrowing encounter. As Judge…

Dramatic moment two brothers allegedly attacked police as they tried to arrest them at Manchester Airport in the summer

The dramatic moment when two brothers allegedly assaulted police officers as they tried to arrest them at Manchester Airport last summer was shown to a jury today. Captured…

No One Could Stop Crying: 98-Year-Old Hiroshima Survivors. One Melody. Silence Finally Broken

This video presents a virtual avatar created exclusively for entertainment purposes, simulated as a participant in a fictitious context and unrelated to the official ‘Got Talent’ program…