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Meet Taylor Hawkins’ Wife Alison Hawkins, How Many Children Does They Have?

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Taylor Hawkins best known for his role as drummer for The Foo Fighters passed away on March 25, 2022.

Alison Hawkins and their three children are left to mourn the death of the late musician and prominent songwriter. Taylor Hawkins passed away on March 25, 2022.

A sudden death like this for such a beloved figure has shocked his friends and followers across the globe. Many rock musicians, celebrities, and fans praised Hawkins’ passion and love for musicals on social media in tribute to the legendary drummer. Fans also expressed their condolences to Hawkins’ family.

Taylor Hawkins, a beloved member of the Foo Fighters, was praised on Twitter as the “Foo Fighters family is devastated by her tragic and untimely passing.” Taylor Hawkins’ infectious laugh and musical spirit will always be remembered.

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Alison Hawkins is Taylor Hawkins’ wife

Taylor Hawkins was married to American illustrator Alison Hawkins, who had been his partner for many years. According to Meaww, the couple married in 2005 and lived in Hidden Hills, California. Alison Taylor kept a very private life and little is known about her life. Taylor kept to himself.

The band referenced her in one of its songs from the album ‘Get the Money,’ ‘I Really Blew It,’ from 2019. Taylor told the Sydney Herald in 2005: “I married Alison Hawkins in 2005. We have three children.”

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In the song “Get the Money” there is a line about how men win arguments with their wives with a line called “I Really Blew It!”.

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Taylor Hawkins and Alison Hawkins have how many children?

Oliver, 16, Annabelle, 13, and Everleigh, 8, are the couple’s children.

He said he has been inspired by his family throughout his career, including his latest album.

It was revealed in 2019 that the song Middle Child was inspired by his 13-year-old daughter Annabelle.

Joe Daly, the host of the show, said that at that time my daughter, who is the middle child, was like, “You just have to sing for me!” I told her, ‘We don’t know. You’re the middle child, and you’re trying to get attention right now’.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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