SHE’s got the swagger and wardrobe of a rock star’s groupie.
But she’s actually a nepo baby – and lit up the Sky Arts Awards 2025 red carpet as she posed with her dad, one of the most legendary drummers in rock history.
Fashion model Tigerlily Taylor turned heads at The Roundhouse in London, dazzling in a figure-hugging orange dress.
She channelled a punk princess as she paired the bold look with a bubblegum-pink handbag, black knee-high boots, and a peroxide-blonde crop with an edgy middle-parted fringe.
Beside her, Roger Taylor, 76, kept it cool in a zip-up leather jacket, sleek black glasses, neatly trimmed beard, and a baseball cap.
Tigerlily, 30, has carved out her own name in the modelling world.
She’s graced campaigns for the likes of Tommy Hilfiger, Vivienne Westwood, and previously posed on the cover of Teen Tatler.
But while she’s front-row royalty these days, it’s her surname that cements her place in music history.
Dad Roger is the powerhouse drummer behind Queen – the band that delivered stadium-shaking anthems like Bohemian Rhapsody, We Will Rock You and Radio Ga Ga.
Along with Freddie Mercury, Brian May, and John Deacon, he helped create the soundtrack of a generation and Queen’s music continues to pack out arenas worldwide.
Tigerlilly and her sister Lola, 26, are regulars on the red carpet.
Actress Lola has appeared in the likes of Solitary and Kepler 62F.
Drummer Roger, 76, shares Lola, Tigerlilly and son Rufus with ex-girlfriend Debbie Leng, who he split from in 2004 after 15 years.
He’s also dad to son Felix and daughter Rory from his first marriage to Dominique Beyrand.
While Lola and Tigerlilly are firmly in showbiz, Rufus is a a drummer who’s toured with Queen and Adam Lambert and Felix has worked on music with his dad. Rory, 39, is a doctor for the NHS.
Roger and Rory spoke in a joint interview during the pandemic, and she insisted her famous father is “incredibly healthy” for his age.
But he revealed the one thing she’s always telling him to do.
He told the Guardian: “I’ve learnt that a doctor should not treat members of their own family, but Rory gives me tips of course.
“Whenever we speak, and we speak all the time these days, she tells me I need to take more vitamin D to strengthen my… whatever.”