
Gavin Rossdale Reflects on Family, Fatherhood, and Daisy Lowe’s Wedding Joy
So, here’s some beautiful news that’s got a lot of people smiling—Daisy Lowe, the British model and daughter of Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, recently tied the knot with her longtime partner Jordan Saul. Their intimate, low-key wedding in London wasn’t your typical celebrity extravaganza, but rather a heartfelt family affair, and it’s been warming hearts across the media.
Daisy and Jordan have been together for five years, first meeting during a dog walk in lockdown. Since then, their love has blossomed into a small family, having welcomed their daughter Ivy two years ago. And now, they’ve made it official with a ceremony in East London, surrounded by close family and friends, including Daisy’s mother Pearl Lowe and stepfather Danny Goffey. The reception that followed was cozy and charming, held at the Italian restaurant Brutto, where guests tucked into comfort food like pasta and tiramisu.
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But what really adds depth to this celebration is Daisy’s unique journey with her father, Gavin Rossdale. Their story isn't your typical father-daughter bond. Daisy discovered Gavin was her biological father at the age of 14 after a DNA test—an emotional moment that led to what she described as a “rocky” but ultimately rewarding relationship. She’s talked about how they had to figure things out along the way, but now they share a strong connection. They even FaceTime regularly, and Daisy keeps close ties with her half-brothers—Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo—from Gavin’s marriage to Gwen Stefani.
While Gavin didn’t attend the smaller London ceremony, reports say he’s expected at the bigger celebration happening later this year in Somerset. Daisy is planning a second wedding that promises to be more elaborate—yet still eco-conscious, just like her and Jordan’s lifestyle. She’s passionate about sustainable living, from building an eco-home to teaching Ivy the values of reuse and community.
And in true dad fashion, Gavin offered his daughter not just congratulations but meaningful advice after she became a mother. He reminded her that she’s not “just a mum,” a message that really stuck with Daisy during the tougher moments of motherhood. That insight from her father seemed to anchor her emotionally, reinforcing that while motherhood is a major part of her identity, she’s still a woman, a partner, and an individual with dreams of her own.
This whole chapter in Daisy’s life feels like a real coming full circle—from complicated beginnings to emotional growth and deep familial bonds. It’s not just a wedding story; it’s about how relationships evolve, how people heal, and how family can become stronger even after a messy start.
And Gavin? He’s clearly proud. Maybe not making a loud statement, but celebrating in his own way—quietly supportive, emotionally tuned in, and ready to stand by his daughter as she enters this next, joyful phase of life.
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