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Clay Aiken’s son Parker made his television debut on Tuesday evening.
The former American Idol finalist, now 45, who recently was on The Masked Singer, joined the latest episode of Celebrity Family Feud with his look-alike 15-year-old son.
‘This is my son Parker making his TV debut,’ the doting father said of his teenager to game-show host Steve Harvey.
Their grin, nose, eye and lip similarities looked almost uncanny as the father-son duo dominated the trivia game stage.
Aiken’s team included his mother, brother, closest friend, and Jaymes Foster, who is Parker’s mom. They faced off against the family of David Foster, Jaymes’ brother, and Katharine McPhee.

Clay Aiken appeared on the latest episode of Celebrity Family Feud alongside his fifteen-year-old son, Parker, who looks just like singer
Parker drew attention not only for his uncanny resemblance to his well-known father but also for his sharp wit and clever responses that delighted fans.
He clinched victory in the game by answering the question, “Name a famous Tom that a girl would love to go to the prom with,” by cleverly choosing the charming Spiderman actor Tom Holland.
Despite being met with skepticism from Steve Harvey the Aiken family were victorious, using the win for their charity the National Inclusion Project.
Earlier that Tuesday, Clay shared a video on his Instagram Story featuring his son with the 67-year-old host of Family Feud, promoting the episode with the word ‘debut’ over the post.
The musician, known for “I Will Carry You,” and music producer Jaymes Foster welcomed Parker in August 2008, one month prior to Clay’s public announcement of being gay through People magazine.
Their Celebrity Family Feud appearance comes just weeks after the proud father told E! News his son has music ‘in his veins’ and frequently sings, but is not looking to follow in his footsteps and become a musician.
‘He’s chosen a different path. He has something else he wants to do with his life. And I’m excited for him,’ he told the outlet.
‘My son’s got a lot of not only music, but Idol’s in his veins,’ the singer said, adding that his uncle David, aunt Katharine and fellow American Idol star Ruben Studdard would be supportive in any case.

‘This is my son Parker making his TV debut,’ the doting father said of his look-alike son to game-show host Steve Harvey

Aiken’s team was comprised of the Measure of a Man hitmaker’s mother and brother, his best friend and Jaymes Foster, Parker’s mother

Not only was Parker making heads turn as with his striking resemblance to his famous father, but he was also stunning fans with his witty remarks and clever answers

The Aiken family were victorious, using the win for their charity the National Inclusion Project

Clay finished as the runner-up winner during the 2003 season of American Idol
When Clay was asked if he would encourage Parker to audition for the singing competition he said that his role as a father enables him to be there for his son in whatever path he chooses.
‘I mean, I think that’s what you’re supposed to do is support whatever they want to do,’ he said.
Clay finished as the runner-up winner during the 2003 season of American Idol, propelling him to mainstream fame in the music industry thereafter.