Dave Grohl's Wife: Meet Jordyn Blum Amidst Cheating Scandal
Rock music fans were left stunned when Dave Grohl, the lead singer of Foo Fighters, recently made a shocking revelation about welcoming a child outside of his marriage. In a heartfelt Instagram statement, Grohl expressed his love for his wife and children, pledging to regain their trust and seek forgiveness while also committing to support his new baby daughter.
Grohl and his wife, Jordyn Blum, exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony at their Los Angeles home on August 2, 2003. The couple shares three daughters - Violet, Harper, and Ophelia. Despite Grohl's public persona, Blum has chosen to lead a private life away from the spotlight, maintaining a low profile.
Before their paths crossed, Blum had a background in modeling during her teenage years and even graced the cover of Teen magazine. Interestingly, one of her favorite bands happened to be Nirvana, where Grohl served as the drummer from 1990 to 1994. Their initial meeting occurred in 2001 when Blum was working as a producer at MTV.
Blum's involvement with the Foo Fighters extended beyond personal ties. She has worked both in front of and behind the camera for the band, directing the music video for "Walking a Line" in 2002 and appearing in the video for "White Limo" from the band's 2011 album, "Wasting Light." Additionally, Blum has inspired several of the band's songs, including "Statues" and "Burn Away."
Grohl has openly shared his admiration for his wife through his music, with songs like "Statues" and "Burn Away" serving as tributes to their relationship. In an interview with GQ, Grohl described "Statues" as a reflection of the beauty he sees in a husband and wife's headstones side by side in a graveyard. Similarly, he referred to "Burn Away" as a romantic ballad inspired by his love for Blum.
Despite their enduring love, Grohl admitted to initially ghosting Blum for several months at the start of their relationship. In an interview with Elle, he recounted how he abruptly stopped calling her after a few dates, only to realize his mistake and reconnect with her after three months. Their journey together has been marked by ups and downs, ultimately strengthening their bond.
While Blum typically shies away from public attention, she has made appearances at significant events alongside Grohl. From attending the Wimbledon tennis tournament in London to gracing the red carpet at the Grammys with their daughters, Blum has shown her unwavering support for her husband's career.
Grohl has credited his family, particularly his wife and eldest daughter, Violet, as grounding forces in his life. In an interview with the Guardian, he emphasized how their presence keeps him rooted and prevents him from losing himself in the whirlwind of touring and fame.