Gavin Rossdale, who was accused of cheating on his former wife Gwen Stefani that caused the divorce, didn't actually leave his wife in the hospital with their newborn to have sex with the nanny.
The sources clarified that the rumours about the Bush frontman cheating on his former wife and having secret sexual relationship with their nanny were "100-percent untrue and bulls-t," News.com.au reported.
However, the reports claimed that the 50-year-old singer had a three-year affair with the family's longtime nanny, Mindy Mann, who used to bring the couple's children to visit him while he was on tour and they would allegedly have sex on the tour bus while the kids slept and Stefani was fulfilling professional commitments.
Before these cheating speculations, Rossdale claimed that his former singer wife was romancing with her present love-interest Blake Shelton before getting divorced during the sets of 'The Voice.
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