DAMON DASH AND RACHEL ROY’S DAUGHTER TALLULAH DASH SIGNS WITH FORD MODELS

Tallulah Dash, daughter of music mogul Damon Dash and fashion designer Rachel Roy, has signed with Ford Models.

Rachel shared the news on Instagram while reflecting on a milestone-filled month for her family.

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“The month of May. Life lately,” she wrote. “Tallulah turned 18 + signed to @fordmodels @fordmodelslosangeles.”

Alongside the message, Roy posted a photo of Tallulah posing in a black tank top and denim shorts.

Damon also celebrated the accomplishment on social media and posted similar photos on his page.

“So proud of my baby girl @tallulah_dash now a @fordmodels @fordmodelslosangeles,” he wrote.

The announcement comes just weeks after Tallulah celebrated her 18th birthday on May 15.

At the time, Rachel shared a touching tribute to her youngest daughter and reflected on the journey they have shared over the past 18 years.

“My last babygirl turned 18 yesterday! What a remarkable 18 yrs it has been. To say it goes by in the blink of an eye is an understatement, the start of her life was so traumatic with her father that I vowed to protect her safety and well being, her peace has been my priority and for the last 18 years that is what I have tried my best to give her,” she began.

The designer went on to describe Tallulah as someone who is compassionate, independent, and deeply committed to the causes she cares about.

“She doesn’t buy the b.s. served to us in the media, or by adults that try to scare her; she fights for the rights of animals and people/children that are bullied, and she loves with her whole heart,” Roy wrote.

Rachel also shared some of the interests that have shaped her daughter over the years. She revealed that Tallulah loves nature, traveling through Europe, and the red rocks of Utah. She added that her daughter dreams beyond anything she could have imagined for her.

The proud mom also opened up about some of the health challenges Tallulah has faced, revealing that she gave up many of her favorite foods and adopted a gluten-free diet due to painful endometriosis and gut issues.

“She is my whole heart,” Roy wrote. “My wish for her in the years to come is to know that life is what you make of it, not what anyone hands you; the only measure of success is joy.”

She concluded the tribute, saying, “Happy Birthday beautiful Tallulah, love of my life. I cherish all the times I get to pick you up from school, from the airport… anytime you fall I’ll be here to pick you up… when needed.”

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