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Gavin Rossdale's Daughter Daisy Lowe Gets Naked for Playboy NSFW

Do you remember the Alternative Revolution? Well, you're old. Grunge is ancient fucking history. And all those '90s babies born during the reign of George H.W. Bush are grown up and getting naked for Playboy. OK, so maybe they're not all posing without clothes in old Hef's gentleman's mag. But...
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Do you remember the Alternative Revolution?



Well, you're old. Grunge is ancient fucking history. And all those '90s babies born during the reign of George H.W. Bush are grown up and getting naked for Playboy.



OK, so maybe they're not all posing without clothes in old Hef's gentleman's mag. But alt-rock retread Gavin Rossdale's 22-year-old daughter -- Brit model and celebutante Daisy Lowe -- just did, stripping for the cover of Playboy's September 2011 issue.


Initially, we here at Crossfade went, "Huh? That guy from Bush doesn't seem old enough to have a kid who could legally take off her clothes for cash." But then we checked out the pics (plus Wikipedia) and we can say with total certainty that Gavin's girl is indeed a woman.




Born in 1989 on the eve of "Teen Spirit," Daisy is also the offspring of singer-slash-drug-addict-slash-fashion designer Pearl Lowe. Raised by her mum and Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey, she didn't even find out that Rossdale was her father until she turned 15.



So is it daddy issues that drove this '90s baby into the sofcore porn biz? Nope. As she told Playboy: "I would like it if taking my clothes off made other women feel they can do the same."



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