KISS frontman Paul Stanley shares selfie with rarely seen daughter
The lead singer of an iconic rock band has shared a heartfelt snap with his rarely seen lookalike daughter while on holiday.
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Rock star Paul Stanley has warmed hearts online after sharing a selfie with one of his rarely seen children.
The 71-year-old frontman of iconic rock band KISS took to Twitter earlier today to post a picture with his 11-year-old daughter Emily while on holiday.
“Family vacation! My beautiful Emily brightens the day even more!” the lead singer wrote alongside the snap.
Emily – who will be turning 12 in August – is the youngest of the rock star's brood.
Stanley is also dad to daughter Sarah, 14, and Colin, 16, who he shares with his wife Erin Sutton, 50.
Family vacation! My beautiful Emily brightens the day even more! pic.twitter.com/bF3ZDBHL6i
— Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) March 28, 2023
He also shares a son Evan, 28, with his ex-wife Pamela Bowden, who he married in 1992 before their divorce in 2001.
For privacy, he does not post pictures of his children often, with the last photograph of Emily being shared back in 2021 after she received her COVID-19 vaccination.
Many of his fans were stunned at his youngest daughter’s likeness to her rocker dad.
“Wow does she ever look like you, Paul she is the smitten imagine of you completely!” one wrote.
“Beautiful picture, she looks just like her dad!” another said.
“Wow, looks just like dad. So glad you’re enjoying fam time” posted a fan.
“Emily certainly looks like you Paul! A female version of you!” another wrote.
Stanley co-founded KISS in 1973 and has written or co-written some of the band’s most popular songs, including Rock and Roll All Nite, I Was Made For Lovin’ You, Shout It Out Loud and Shandi.
The rock star toured Australia with KISS bandmates Gene Simmons, 73, Eric Singer, 64, and Tommy Thayer, 62, for what they claimed was the “final time” last year.
Their ‘End of The Road’ tour took place in August and September 2022, with the band rocking out in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
“It is good to be home – it really feels like that,” Stanley fondly said of Australia, while chatting to the Today show.
“We intend on making Australia part of our life because this is paradise on Earth.
“You can’t come to better-looking people, better climate, friendly, great food and great history.
“We intend on coming back quite often whether with a tour or not.”
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