Used To Love You Rhetorical Analysis

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Gwen Stefani's ex Gavin Rossdale isn't going to let her off easy in the their divorce. Radar Online shared that he is not only asking for a ton of money from Gwen, but now Gavin is saying that he wants their family home in the divorce as well. They have lived in this house with their 3 boys and Gavin wants to keep it. Gwen and Gavin are now in mediation and he is adding their home into the things that he wants from her. Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale did not have a prenup when they got married so this is not going to be an easy divorce.

An insider is speaking out and said that Gavin Rossdale wants at least $50 million from Gwen along with spousal support. That isn't all though. The insider also explained what else Gavin is asking for from …show more content…

The extremely emotional lyrics to this song are obvoiusly about Gwen's split from Gavin Rossdale and show how raw her emotions are right now. Putting her heartache out in song has to be a kind of therapy for Stefani.

This song has Gwen talking about how she never thought this would happen and it has to sink in that he is gone. Gwen goes on to talk about how it feels like a dream and tells him to keep the memories. Gwen reveals she doesn't know why she cries, but she remembers that she used to love him. Writing music like this is great therapy and it looks like it is working for Gwen …show more content…

She was never able to prove anything, but Gwen had her suspicions and it sounds like this was part of why the two split from each other. Since their separation, Gavin was spotted with a mystery brunette and it looks like he is moving on just fine after their split. Rumors have been flying that Gwen Stefani is dating country music superstar Blake Shelton, but so far the two are not revealing that they are more than just friends. Blake recently became single after his divorce from Miranda Lambert, but they had a prenup and nothing to fight about so it went

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