Gwen Stefani
Gwen Stefani will celebrate two Christmases this year: one with her three kids and one with her three kids and Blake Shelton. Pictured: Stefani attends a party hosted by Chasing Fireflies to introduce her Harajuku Lovers children’s collection at Duff's Cakemix on Sept. 24, 2015 in West Hollywood, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Chasing Fireflies

Gwen Stefani recently talked about her Christmas plans with her three sons, Kingston James, 11, Zuma Nesta Rock, 9, and Apollo Bowie Flynn, 3.

While speaking with People, Stefani revealed that her children had three Christmas celebrations last year. The first one was with their dad, Gavin Rossdale, and the second one was with their mom. Stefani and her sons also went to Oklahoma to be with her boyfriend, Blake Shelton.

This year, Stefani hinted on the possibility that her kids will once again have three Christmas celebrations. Despite their family traditions changing following her divorce from Rossdale, Stefani said that she still makes it a point to go all-out during the holidays.

But one tradition that Stefani grew up with, and she’s also making her kids experience is the so-called arrival of Santa.

“We have a tradition in the family that Santa delivers to the house where we would wake up in the morning, and the entry hall where Santa would leave presents would be closed off with wrapping paper so you can’t get in,” she said.

On Christmas morning, her three kids would count from one to three and crash through the hall to see which items from their wish list were given to them.

Stefani’s kids are mostly concerned about getting more presents since they also have three Christmases.

The No Doubt singer admitted that buying gifts for her sons have become quite difficult this year. After all, her eldest just started familiarizing himself with expensive brands.

“My oldest wants Gucci and Goyard for Christmas. I’m like, ‘Dude, how do you even know these things?’ I’m going to keep saying Gucci and hopefully Gucci is going to send him something, right?” she joked.

Kingston also now understands his mom’s position in the industry. The 11-year-old is aware that his mom gets free stuff every now and then. “They’re so spoiled! I don’t know what I’m going to do,” she said.

Stefani still has no problem giving her two younger sons gifts this Christmas. “The little one is easy because all he cares about is Imaginext toys – probably in three weeks from now, he won’t care anymore,” she said.