David Foster’s Daughters Emphasize Self-Reliance Over Expectations of Wealth David Foster’s daughters, Erin and Sara, have shared insights into how their father raised them, emphasizing self-reliance over the idea of a “pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.” During an interview with Fox News Digital at the grand opening of their fashion brand, Favorite Daughter Nashville, the sisters highlighted the values instilled by their father, a renowned music producer. Erin and Sara, who are the daughters of David Foster and former model Rebecca Dyer, spoke about their upbringing and the lessons they learned from their father. Erin recalled that their father never led them to believe there would be an easy path to success or wealth. “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,” she said. Sara echoed this sentiment, noting that their father taught them the importance of discipline in their careers. “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,” she added. The sisters, who are part of David Foster’s six children, have built their own careers outside of their father’s fame. They launched Favorite Daughter, a fashion brand, in 2020, and recently opened a boutique in Nashville’s 12 South neighborhood at Ashwood 12 South. During the grand opening, David Foster expressed pride in watching his daughters pursue their dreams independently. “It’s so great, you know, like most parents, what they want to say is, ‘One day my kids will be off the payroll.#david_foster #erin_foster #sara_foster #favorite_daughter_nashville #ashwood_12_south
