Is Dave Grohl Getting Canceled After His Affair?

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This article includes some opinions.

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl recently admitted in a social media post that he fathered a child out of wedlock.

Grohl opened up about his new fatherhood journey and he was asking for his wife’s forgiveness. The 55-year-old seemed eager to maintain his favorable reputation among his fanbase.

Grohl recently revealed his infidelity in an Instagram post. “I’ve recently become the father of a new baby daughter, born outside of my marriage,” the “Everlong” singer wrote.

“I plan to be a loving and supportive parent to her. I love my wife and my children, and I am 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,” his statement concluded.

The couple had tied the knot in 2003. The former Nirvana drummer and Blum share three daughters: Violet Maye, 18, Harper Willow, 15, and Ophelia Saint, 10.

Dave Grohl image has been tarnished

PR experts have reportedly told Newsweek that while Dave Grohl’s infidelity announcement will tarnish his image momentarily, he will be forgiven in the long run if he plays his cards right.

Modern society is always trying to cancel celebrities for justified and unjustified reasons, and Grohl’s scandal has sparked a debate about if the Dave Grohl we have known in the public for over 30 years could be canceled. Newsweek has spoken to five PR experts about how this news will impact Grohl’s reputation in the long run.

Zoe Mumba is a senior manager of PR and communications at Bitmovin. She explained that Grohl’s decades-long marriage has enhanced his public image by creating the perception of a family man. As per Mumba, the news that Grohl has been unfaithful to his wife and had a child with another woman will “undoubtedly tarnish his public image.”

“Unfortunately, Grohl is not the first rockstar to be unfaithful and nor will he be the last. Many will likely view this as par for the course, despite sympathizing with his family,” she told Newsweek.

“Additionally, while Grohl’s announcement was likely an attempt to get ahead of the news, the fact that he has stated he will be an involved parent with his new daughter will be viewed positively.”

Dr. Contrecia T. Tharpe, chief storyteller and strategist at FayeVaughn Creative doesn’t disagree with Mumba. She said Grohl’s long-standing reputation as a “nice guy” has earned him substantial goodwill.

“Over the years, Grohl has cultivated an image of authenticity, humility, and generosity, which are powerful assets in weathering personal controversies like this. His loyal fan base, as well as the broader public, are likely to view him with some level of understanding—particularly given his history of good deeds and positive public presence,” she explained.

Frank Tortorici, the VP of media relations and crisis communications at MarketingMaven.com, explained that there are often different rules for men and women in the entertainment industry when it comes to infidelity. Due to this, Tortorici doesn’t think this latest development will have any impact on Grohl’s career.

“Just as Jon Bon Jovi took little heat when saying he’s had hundreds of women despite being married for more than 30 years, Dave Grohl admitting he sired a child out of wedlock will have no impact on his career,” he said.

“The public views male rock stars under a rosy ‘boys will be boys’ lens while villainizing female rock stars for even one small infidelity. Unfortunately, the old double standard is alive and well in the rock music world.”

Grohl hasn’t been accused of any misconduct with women, so he will likely avoid cancelation and still be filling stadiums with Foo Fighters, but the perception of ‘Good Guy Dave’ in the media and public is likely gone forever, even if the public still view him mostly positively.