
Daisy Lowe has married her fiance Jordan Saul in a London ceremony, but her rockstar dad Gavin Rossdale appeared to be absent. The model and her property developer partner tied the knot surrounded by loved ones, with the post-wedding celebrations taking place at popular Italian restaurant in East London, Brutto, where guests indulged in pasta and tiramisu.
Betty Goffey, Daisy’s half-sister, took to social media to share some candid snaps from the reception, including one of Daisy, 36, looking stunning in a white off-the-shoulder gown, which she captioned: “Da bride.” Pearl Lowe, Daisy’s mum, also posted a family photo on the special day.

Daisy’s mother Pearl, a musician, stepdad Danny Goffey, and her half-siblings Betty, Alfie, and Frankie, were in attendance, along with godmother Zoe Grace, Jordan’s parents, and their nearest and dearest.
Despite the pair said to be good terms, Daisy’s famous father and Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale appeared to be missing from the festivities. However, he’s expected to attend a larger celebration planned in Somerset later this year, reports the Mirror. Daisy only discovered Gavin was her biological father in her teens following a paternity test.

Newlyweds Daisy and Jordan met during the 2020 lockdown when they were out walking their dogs. The pair now share daughter Ivy and model Daisy has revealed their plans to move to Somerset and are planning where to live.
“We don’t want to just build it without any footing. Community is really important. I love old houses, but Jordan said, ‘if you really care about the environment, you should build a home,’ and I was easily swayed,” she said.
“We’ve always done everything backwards – having a baby, getting married – but that was always my dream. I wanted to be really mindful of Ivy having a secure attachment.”
Daisy revealed she had turned to her mum with help with wedding planning. Speaking of her mum’s input, she said: “I’m really lucky I have my mum to talk to about styling. She’s got such brilliant taste. I don’t feel actual pressure, but it is an exciting idea that it could be better than my 18th, which was one of the best parties ever.”