Name Ruby Stewart Role Model | Nieces Delilah del Toro | |
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Siblings Kimberly Stewart, Sean Stewart, Sarah Streeter Grandparents Elsie Gilbart, Robert Stewart Uncles Don Stewart, Robert Stewart Similar People | ||
Parents Rod Stewart, Kelly Emberg |
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Ruby Stewart (born June 17, 1987) is an American fashion model and singer, who is the daughter of rock singer Rod Stewart and former model Kelly Emberg.
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- Harry styles ruby stewart new couple
- The Sisterhood Band playing Gasoline Alley Ruby Stewarts tribute to her dad Rod Stewart
- Biography
- References

The Sisterhood Band playing Gasoline Alley-Ruby Stewart's tribute to her dad Rod Stewart
Biography

Ruby Stewart was born in Los Angeles, California, and grew up there. She was the fourth child, and third daughter, born to Stewart.

Ruby followed in her mother's footsteps by becoming a high fashion model. She signed to Nous Model Management in Los Angeles and Select Model Management in London. Her older half-sister Kimberly Stewart is also a model. Ruby did runways for Karen Walker for her Spring/Summer 2006 collection for London Fashion Week during 2005. Walker praised her "unpretentious youthfulness".

In 2007, Ruby Stewart was a lingerie model for Ultimo. The campaign was specifically for Ultimo's Michelle for George line, sold at Asda. The modeling deal was worth a reported £100,000.
In the summer of 2010, Ruby formed the Los Angeles-based band, Revoltaire, along with Jason Yates (guitar,keys) and Chris Cano (drums). The band completed an album's worth of material titled “Painted Hour Glass", with Ruby as the vocalist and lyricist. In 2012, Revoltaire disbanded.
In 2012, she sang the voice-over for the song "Whatever Lola Wants" in a Diet Pepsi commercial that featured Sofia Vergara.
On March 13, 2016, she performed in her first music festival with band mate Alyssa Bonagura at the CMC Rocks festival in Queensland, Australia. Billing themselves as The Sisterhood, the two performed a one-hour set with backing by the Morgan Evans band.