Gwen Stefani Is Already Hating On Gavin Rossdale In Song

October 18, 2015 / Posted by:

Gwen Stefani, having realized that hating on your exes in song can be lucrative (Hi, Calculating Tay Tay!), has a new song about her split from husband of 13 years Gavin Rossdale. She performed it during her MasterCard Priceless Surprises concert in NYC last night. It’s called “Used To Love You.” She told the audience that it’s probably going to be the first single off her upcoming solo album –  That Hag Marilyn Can Eat Shit. via People

“I just want to share a song that I wrote recently,” Stefani told fans before singing the powerful number. “This song is really special.”

As Stefani belted out her personal lyrics, including “I thought I was the best thing that ever happened to you” and “I guess nobody taught you how to love,” an intimate clip of her played in the background.

Ok, let’s chat about that clip. It’s Gwen in a tank having filmed herself almost crying, but then thinking, but then constipated. It’s all the drama. It looks like when a murderess is practicing her demeanor in her bathroom mirror for when she tearfully tells the police that she was at yoga class while her husband was being brutally slaughtered.

Here’s pics of Gwen during her show at the Bowery Ballroom and giving off a post-hating-on-Gavin glow while leaving.

Pics: Splash

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