Like father like son: Kingston Rossdale makes friends with an older girl at the Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills yesterday while on a day out with his father Gavin Rossdale
Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdales eldest son Kingston has always appeared to be a confident little boy.
And yesterday the four-year-old showed he had inherited his parents' charm as he sat chatting with a girl he met in the park.
The youngster even appeared to swap phone numbers with her while on a boys day out at the park with his father, Bush front man Rossdale.
At first, a nervous-looking Kingston needed some encouragement from his father who reassured him before he sat for a while and chatted with the young lady.
Initially the fashion forward tot, wearing jeans and a white vest, tried to hide behind his father who grinned and helped his son by talking to the girl himself.
First time: The little one came over all shy at first and had to get some encouragement from his father
Eventually Kingston built up the confidence to sit down on the wall next to her and begin talking.
In an adorable and touching moment in the young boy's life, the little girl and Kingston then appeared to swap phone numbers on their matching iPhones.
This is how you do it: Gavin, who has been married to Gwen Stefani for eight years, encouraged his son to chat to the young girl
After spending some time being pushed on the swings the father and son duo then headed back to their car to head home.
'That was a big moment...It was like watching him tie his shoes for the first time,' Gavin was over heard saying as he walked to the car.
Gavin, 44, has been married to No Doubt singer Gwen Stefani for eight years and the pair have another son, Zuma, who is two-and-a-half.
Boys time: Later the Bush front man pushed his son on the swings
Kingston's compassionate mother Gwen recently donated $1million to Save the Children’s Japan Earthquake-Tsunami Emergency Fund to help in the relief and recovery effort.
Stefani said: ‘I’ve been inspired by Japan for many years and have a true love, appreciation and respect for the Japanese people and their culture.
‘The disaster in Japan is beyond heartbreaking and I want to do anything I can to help.
‘I would never be able to make a gesture like this without the love and support of all the fans over all these years.'
source: dailymail
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