David Fosters daughters say he raised them knowing there was no 'pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

David Foster's daughters, Erin and Sara, knew from a young age that there wasn't a "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow" waiting for them.During an interview with Fox News Digital at the grand opening of Favorite Daughter Nashville, the Foster daughters shared the most valuable life lessons they learned from their famous father."I would say that we were not raised thinking that there was some big pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.We were raised knowing: figure out what you love, figure out what you're good at, and go do it to take care of yourself," Erin said.Sara Foster (L) and Erin Foster agreed that their father, David Foster, did not raise them to expect handouts.

(Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)Sara added, "Well, he taught me that writing isn't something that happens when you're inspired in the middle of the night during a thunderstorm or a breakup.It's something you do on a Tuesday at 9 a.m.

because you're on a deadline.So you don't wait to be inspired."DAKOTA JOHNSON STRUGGLED TO PAY RENT AFTER FATHER DON JOHNSON CUT FINANCIAL SUPPORTErin and Sara are the daughters of renowned music producer David Foster and former model Rebecca Dyer.

David is the father of six children: daughters Allison, Amy, Erin, Sara, Jordan and son, Rennie."I would say that we were not raised thinking that there was some big pot of gold at the end of the rainbow."The sister duo launched Favorite Daughter, a fashion brand, in 2020.The company recently opened a boutique in Nashville's 12 South neighborhood at Ashwood 12 South.Erin Foster, David Foster and Sara Foster attend Netflix's Golden Globe Afterparty 2025 last January.

(Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Netflix)Speaking with Fox News Digital at the grand opening, David shared that it's been an amazing journey as a parent to watch his daughter's following their dreams.A post shared by Fox News Entertainment (@foxnewsentertainment)"It's so great, you know, like most parents, what they want to say is, 'One day my kids...

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