You're never too young to pick up chicks, at least when you're a playa like
Gwen Stefani's son,
Kingston.

The 4-year-old rocked a wife beater as he made his move on a pretty young thing at an L.A. park.
Brody who?
For some reason
Gwen Stefani roamed the streets of Manhattan on Wednesday in head-to-toe plaid.

Matchy-matchy.
The only person
Gwen Stefani should be photographing is herself!

The 40-year-old mother of two showed off her rockin' bod in a red hot bikini while vacationing in St. Bart's this weekend.
Gavin Rossdale has a rough life.
Kid Rock and
Dave Grohl are the new
Taylor Swift and
Gwen Stefani -- because now the fellas are following in their feminine counterpart's footsteps by suing a small town bar for allegedly jacking their tunes.

The two rockers dropped a serious copyright infringement lawsuit on a Canton, Ohio watering hole --
Mallonn's Grill & Bar -- because the drinking establishment allegedly didn't have the licensing it needed to play their music.
Now the two musicians want the bar to cough up money for damages and stop playing their music immediately.
Swift, Stefani and even Bon Jovi have filed similar suits against other bars across the country within the last month.
Jon Bon Jovi and
Gwen Stefani are following in
Taylor Swift's sports-bar-crushing footsteps -- because the two pop stars are also suing a hometown drinking establishment for allegedly jacking their music.

According to a lawsuit filed in Minnesota last month, several of Gwen and Bon Jovi's compositions were publicly performed at
Sally's Saloon & Eatery -- and they claim the bar never got the licensing it needed. Now Bon Jovi, Gwen, and all the other people who own copyrights to their music want the bar to pay damages ... and stop playing their songs.
This could be a crushing blow to the local watering hole -- because as we all know, a bar without Bon Jovi's
"Livin' on a Prayer" is like a bird without wings.
Calls to Universal Music Group weren't returned. A rep at Sally's wasn't even aware of the lawsuit.
Gwen Stefani is not a man and wants nothing to do with hookers -- but according to a new lawsuit, Gwen claims she's being manipulated into all sorts of manly, unGwen-like behavior for a new
"Guitar Hero" video game.

The band No Doubt is suing the makers of a new game called "Band Hero" -- claiming gamers were only supposed to be able to use No Doubt's digital images to sing 3 No Doubt songs.
But in the lawsuit, filed in L.A. County Superior Court, the band claims Activision "transformed No Doubt band members into a virtual karaoke circus act" by having them "sing, dance and perform over sixty songs."
The band is particularly pissed that
Gwen Stefani's animated image can channel a male voice to sing "
Honky Tonk Woman" by the
Rolling Stones ... a song which contains lyrics about "having sex with prostitutes."
The band is suing for an injuction prohibiting "the unauthorized use of the No Doubt's name and likeness" in the game ... along with an undetermined amount of damages.
UPDATE: TMZ spoke with a rep from Activision who tells us, "
Activision has a written agreement to use No Doubt in Band Hero – an agreement signed by No Doubt after extensive negotiations with its representatives, who collectively have decades of experience in the entertainment industry ...
... Activision believes it is within its legal rights with respect to the use and portrayal of the band members in the game and that this lawsuit is without merit."
Gwen Stefani and
Gavin Rossdale's huge London mansion was broken into this weekend -- but lucky for them, the section of the house where they actually live remained untouched.

The Metropolitan Police in London tell us the home -- where Gwen and Gavin rent out the bottom floor to another person -- was broken into on Saturday night ... check out the huge chunk of the front door that's missing.
Cops say a number of items from the residence on the bottom floor went missing -- but the couple's actual abode upstairs remained untouched.
Stefani was halfway around the world when the break-in occurred -- performing at a concert in Singapore. As of right now, cops say they have no suspects.
Somewhere between Jane Fonda's first aerobics video and Jennifer Beals' "Flashdance" lies
Gwen Stefani's latest look.

No doubt it was laundry day.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... Kingston Rossdale!
At some point every child finds out the "truth" about Santa -- and thanks to one brutal slip of the tongue, that time for Kingston James McGregor Rossdale may have been last night.
How could anyone ever get mad at a face like this?!

Kingston James McGregor Rossdale put his adorable mug and tongue up against a glass door at his L.A. home on Sunday.
It ain't easy being the cutest rock and roll celebuspawn in the world.