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Who Is Sarah Streeter? Rod Stewart’s Daughter

by Missy Yates on October 22, 2010

Sarah Streeter had no idea her biological father was Rod Stewart until she was 18.

Sarah Streeter is the oldest child of singer Rod Stewart. but until the age of 18, she had no idea.

Photos: Sarah Streeter, Rod Stewart & Family

Streeter was conceived in the 1960’s by a teenage Rod Stewart and his art-student girlfriend, a woman named Susannah. The couple decided to give the baby up for adoption.

Streeter had met her biological father a few times in the 80s, but it was after the recent death of her adopted mother that the two have really formed a bond.

At 47, Streeter will be nearly half a century older than her half-sibling, who is due in a few months. She’s also 8 years older than her father’s wife, 39-year-old Penny Lancaster.

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