Sarah Rose McDaniel is a renowned American model, known for her captivating presence and versatility in the entertainment industry. Born in Roseville, California, McDaniel is the daughter of Angela McDaniel, née Chamberlin, born in 1967, and Gregory Paul McDaniel, a project manager born in 1965.
McDaniel's career in modeling began with her appearance in the music video for Mark Ronson and Kevin Parker's song "Summer Breaking" and "Daffodils". This was followed by her feature on the cover of Playboy magazine's first non-nude issue in March 2016. Her impressive portfolio also includes a guest appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
In addition to her modeling endeavors, McDaniel has made appearances in several music videos. Her first notable appearance was in Mark Ronson's music video for "Summer Breaking / Daffodils" featuring Kevin Parker. She also appeared in G-Eazy's single "Some Kind of Drug" featuring Marc E. Bassy. Moreover, McDaniel is set to make her film debut in Edouard Pluvieux's forthcoming series Super High, starring alongside Kev Adams and DeStorm.
What sets McDaniel apart is her unique condition, heterochromia iridum, where her right eye is brown and her left eye is blue. She has been open about being bullied as a child for having this condition, and has spoken about it in interviews, including her appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Despite this, McDaniel has emerged as a confident and talented individual, pursuing her passions in modeling, music, and film.