Blonde beauty, Gwen Stefani fled a recording session with producer Timbaland in tears because she had writers' block.
Gwen told Britain's Hello magazine: "He's one of my favorites, but I just couldn't write anything. I was tired and burned out.
"He's got me at a bad time. I had a little breakdown and went home crying. It was so embarrassing.
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In other news, Gwen Stefani thinks son Kingston will benefit from going on tour with her.
May-20 Wantagh, NY - Nikon at Jones Beach Theatre
May-24 Philadelphia, PA - Tweeter Center at The Waterfront
May-26 Atlantic City, NJ - Borgata Hotel and Casino
Jun-01 Detroit, MI - Palace of Auburn Hills
Gwen Stefani has revealed Madonna invited her for dinner the last time she was in London.
The 'Wind It Up' singer, who divides her time between her homes in Los Angeles and London, has rubbished rumors she and the 'Hung Up' singer have been feuding and insists they are actually becoming friends.
Gwen told Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper: "She's been nothing but nice to me. She's invited me to her house for dinner and clearly she's a huge inspiration to me musically.''
It had been reported that Madonna, 48, had accused the 37-year-old star of copying her career and even refused to accept a gift of some baby clothes from Gwen's own fashion range for her newly adopted baby David.
Gwen Stefani will release her second solo album, The Sweet Escape, on December 5, 2006. The new album is the follow-up to 2004’s quadruple-platinum Love. Angel.
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"This album is surprisingly different than the last one. I started recording it last year before Kingston was born and it’s definitely evolved over the last year. The dance sound is very 'now.
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not so retro," says the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter.
Simultaneously, Gwen will release the concert DVD Harajuku Lovers Live, filmed during shows in her hometown of Anaheim, CA. The concert was also filmed by Sophie Muller.
Gwen will embark on a U.S. tour in April 2007.
