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Gwen Stefani is sending fans into a frenzy with hints about a No Doubt reunion

She noted that everyone of the 90s is reuniting and doing well.

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One of the most famous bands of the 1990s was undoubtedly the Grammy winner No Doubt, whose career saw great moments when they were active between 1986 and 2004. Afterwards, their vocalist Gwen Stefani went solo and has had a more than outstanding career.

Four years later, in 2008, the band reunited and lasted that way for 7 more years, when they went on tour and released their last album, Push and Shove, in 2012. As a result, Stefani's recent comments that they might reunite have driven the band's fans crazy.

Did she change her mind from one year to the next?

In 2021, Gwen commented that the chances of reuniting with the band were very slim: "We've spent so many years together and now we all have families and that's our priority. I can't imagine what the future holds. We did some great gigs together, a lot of festivals probably six years ago, and we knew that was the last thing we were going to do together."

But now, in an interview with WSJ Magazine, Stefani left open the possibility: "What are the odds of anything?" she responded when asked about a potential No Doubt reunion.

"I was just on The Drew Barrymore Show. She was one of my favorite celebrities when I was growing up, and now I've just been on the show with her. Anything can happen. I have no idea what's going to happen with No Doubt," she noted.

Blink-182 reunion was an eye-opener for her

Gwen Stefani has had a solid and successful solo career, but Blink-182's recent announcement that they will be doing a reunion tour, and the huge public and fan reaction to the announcement, seems to have put doubt in Gwen's mind about whether she should reunite again with her bandmates.

"We haven't really talked about doing anything, but it seems like everybody is, right?" added Stefani. "All the people from the '90s, like Blink-182, who announced an eight-month tour that sold out in like five minutes. There's no telling what might happen," she concluded.

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