Gwen Stefani Hopes Her Story 'Saves Some Other Lives'
. "It's so therapeutic to talk about it," she says. "And I hope it saves some other lives. I really, really truly do hope that. That's the message I wanna give." Stefani credits Justin Tranter of Semi-Precious Weapons on helping her regain her confidence in the recording of her new album This Is What the Truth Feels Like. "He was so supportive of me and so confident in me, and I had lost a lot of my confidence, so he really brought that out of me," she explains. "I felt so comfortable around him from the moment that I met him. So, he was a huge support in making this record and a good friend - an instant friend, weirdly, because I didn't know him at all. But now I feel like he's one of my closest friends." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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