Dave Grohl To Spend Christmas With Wife In Aftermath Of Infidelity

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Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl will be spending Christmas at home with his wife of 21 years, Jordyn Blum, and their three daughters, according to People.

The decision comes three months after Grohl announced he had fathered a child outside of the marriage, also a girl.

“They are all spending Christmas as a family,” an insider told the magazine, but didn’t clarify whether that included the youngest child. Grohl and Blum share daughters Violet, 18, Harper, 15, and Ophelia, 10.

The musician announced the situation on Instagram back in September, saying that he loves his wife and children and is “doing everything I can to regain their trust and earn their forgiveness.”

“We’re grateful for your consideration toward all the children involved, as we move forward together,” he added.

Blum has reportedly known about Grohl’s new child for a while, but was “shocked” when she first learned about the baby.

A source close to her told People back in September that Grohl’s “flirty behavior has been a hurdle in their marriage.”

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In November, People reported that Blum had taken time to “process everything” that had happened.

“She doesn’t want to make any hasty decisions, since it’s all affecting their girls,” a source close to Blum told the mag. “She’s still unhappy and not wearing her wedding ring, but things have calmed down. She’s leaning on friends.”

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