The identity of Dave Grohl's love child's mother has been disclosed, five months after the Foo Fighters frontman confessed to infidelity.
Jennifer Young, 38, revealed she shares a seven-month-old daughter with the 56 year old musician. Originally from Florida but now residing in Los Angeles with her mother, Young informed the New York Post's Page Six their daughter, who carries Grohl's surname, was born on August 1 last year.
She has chosen not to disclose her daughter's first name due to "some really angry fans" and emphasised the importance of "protecting her identity is really important".
The new mum, frequently spotted strolling with her baby in California, sports tattoos featuring Paul McCartney lyrics and the Metallica logo, reports the Mirror.
Grohl, previously the drummer for Nirvana, confirmed in September he fathered "the father of a new baby daughter, born outside of my marriage".
He has three other daughters with his wife of 21 years, TV producer Jordyn Blum: Violet Maye, 18, Harper Willow, 15, and Ophelia Saint, 10.
Regarding his newborn, Grohl stated: "I plan to be a loving and supportive parent to her. I love my wife and my children, and I am doing everything I can to regain their trust and earn their forgiveness."
The fallout from this startling revelation has undoubtedly taken a toll on former model Jordyn, who wed the rock star in 2003 at their LA residence. She has been seen without her wedding ring since the news emerged.
Before tying the knot with Jordyn Blum, Dave Grohl was married to photographer Jennifer Leigh Youngblood from 1994 to 1997.
Reflecting on his first marriage in 1999, Grohl opened up about the split, saying, "I was 25, my wife was even younger. We weren't ready to get married. I miss her a tonne, she's the funniest goddamn weirdo you ever met in your life. Absolutely adorable. It would have been better had we not got married. But you live and you learn."
Grohl and Jordyn were spotted together en route to the Super Bowl earlier this month, following reports that Jordyn was keen on keeping the family united despite challenges.
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A source confided to People magazine: "It was just such a shock for Jordyn. Her first instinct was that she wanted a divorce. The betrayal felt too heavy. But as weeks passed, she got some space to think and it just felt very sad to her if the family would split up."