SINGER Gwen Stefani has filed for divorce from her British husband Gavin Rossdale.

The No Doubt frontwoman has been married to fellow singer Rossdale for almost 13 years and they have three sons together, the youngest of whom is aged one.

Stefani filed her petition for divorce on Monday, Los Angeles Superior Court spokeswoman Mary Hearn said, citing irreconcilable differences.

The couple, who married in 2002, are seeking joint custody of their children Zuma, Kingston and Apollo.

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One Direction’s Liam Payne has revealed he was “shocked” to hear that bandmate Louis Tomlinson was becoming a father.

Louis, 23, is expecting his first child with Los Angeles-based stylist Brianna Jungwirth, although he has yet to comment on the news himself.

Liam told Magic Radio’s Jo Parkerson: “Well, obviously I was a bit shocked but he’s taken super well to it.”

The 21-year-old singer, who described Brianna as a “lovely girl,” added: “And he’s very excited with what’s going on with him at the moment and I feel that stuff like that happens sometimes. He’s taking it very seriously.”

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The X Factor judges have been given a digital upgrade for 2015 – as seen in the new trailer for the show.

The advert – which premiered on ITV last night (Monday) – goes undercover at the X Factor laboratory, where the latest technology is being used to give the talent show panel a hi-tech make-over for the new series.

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini has been cloned into multiple robots to suit every possible situation.

New X Factor hosts Caroline Flack and Olly Murs visit the lab to try to find out the secret formula behind the show where they discover hundreds of Chez-bots. The “emotional” clone says monotonously: “I know exactly what you’re going through pet.”

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Ofcom is deliberating whether to investigate after receiving 29 complaints from EastEnders viewers after character Carol Jackson used offensive language before the watershed.

The soap character, played by Lindsey Coulson, swore at her brother Max Branning (Jake Wood) at 7.58pm during Thursday’s episode of the BBC One soap.

The TV watershed is 9pm, and material which may not be suitable for children should not be broadcast before that time.

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