Rock stars might not be the most pleasant creatures to look at most of the time, but they sure seem to act like a magnet to attractive and willingly members of the opposite sex. So it should come as no surprise that their offspring can often end up with the cool of their dad and the looks of their mum. Join us as we countdown Part 2 of our Hottest Daughters Of Rock n Roll


Daisy Lowe

Parent: Gavin Rossdale (Bush)
Mark Ronson’s former squeeze and Playboy cover girl, Daisy only found out Gavin was her father through a paternity test in 2004, when she was already 15.


Jade Jagger

Parent: Mick Jagger (The Rolling Stones)
The eldest daughter of the Rolling Stones frontman and his only to Nicaraguan actress Bianca Jagger.


Lucy Walsh

Parent: Joe Walsh (The Eagles)
Has pursued a solo career in music. Toured with Ashlee Simpson.


Zoe Kravitz

Parent: Lenny Kravitz
Starring in the latest X-Men film, Zoe was also a regular cast member on Californication.


Alexa Ray Joel

Parent: Billy Joel
Billy Joel’s only daughter, lexa is following in her fathers footsteps pursuing a career as a solo artist


Peaches Geldof

Parent: Bob Geldof
The second daughter of Bob Geldof, Peaches has shied away from music dciding to focus her energies instead on journalism and modeling. In recent years she’s revealed that she has started to follow Scientology. Yeah.

Katie Cassidy

Parent: David Cassidy (The Partridge Family)
David Cassidy made a name for himself as a solo artist after The Partridge Family ended. Although perhaps his biggest achievement is his daughter.


Sophie Simmons

Parent: Gene Simmons (KISS)
Daughter of the biggest salesman in rock n roll, fortunately however unlike her father she doesn’t have to hide a hideous face under layers of makeup.


Frances Bean Cobain

Parent: Kurt Cobain (Nirvana) & Courtney Love (Hole)
The ultimate child of rock n roll. She embodies the rebellion of her father and well, the gender of her mother.

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