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Mark Owen’s nepo baby daughter Willow is following in his showbiz footsteps as she has launched her very own singing career.
The 53-year-old Take That vocalist is a father of three—daughters Willow, 16, and Fox, 12, and son Elwood, 18. He shares these children with his actress wife, Emma Ferguson, whom he wed in 2009.
And Willow has proven she has inherited her father’s singing talents as she has released a handful of tracks to music-hosting website SoundCloud.
In the past six months, she has unveiled several original demos, with her latest track, Back To Me Now, amassing 2,130 views on the platform within just a few days.
Willow also promoted one of her songs on her TikTok page, where she has already racked up an impressive 55,500 followers.
Although there’s no confirmation whether she has embarked on an official singing career, her enchanting voice and songwriting prowess have already captivated a large fan base online.
Doting father Mark recently shared a link to Willow’s latest song Back To Me Now on his Instagram page as he shared his pride over her latest venture.
It is not the first time that Willow has shown on her singing skills as she and her younger sister Fox both featured on Mark’s 2022 solo album Land Of Dreams.
Mark told The Sun of his children’s talents at the time: ‘They are into all their own music but actually they’re aware and interested in this, which is nice.
‘The girls are singing on the record, doing backing vocals with two girls who have been performing with Foo Fighters, so that was exciting and a nice experience for them.’
Mark and his family were hit by a difficult time earlier this year as they were among the celebrities caught up in the devastating LA wildfires.
The singer and his family were forced to flee their LA home after the wildfire tore through the ritzy enclave of Pacific Palisades.
At the time, Mark’s wife Emma hit back at those who branded the wildfires a celebrity crisis as she urged people to remember that many other people had lost everything.
In a passionate speech, she exclaimed: ‘I don’t give a s**t about my house, I just want Joyce [her neighbour] to be OK.
‘I have got everything I want. I have got my kids, my husband and my animals. I don’t care about the rest. Take it.
‘I just want Joyce and all the other people who stayed to fight for everything they have to be ok.’
Admitting she doesn’t wish to cause offence, she continued: ‘I hate that this has been publicised as “celebrity houses” and “most expensive houses” and “tinsel town torches”.
‘No. That is like 5% of California. The major foundation of California is the workers. They are the real belly of LA and they are the people that have nothing left.
‘They have no insurance, nowhere to escape too, rescue shelters are overrun.
‘I don’t want you thinking “Oh it is LA they are all rich they will all be fine,” no, there are thousands of people that are not ok.’
Emma added: ‘I don’t want everyone to attack me or to word this in the wrong way. I hope I don’t offend anyone but I want you to know that I don’t like the way it has been represented.
‘This is not just about rich and famous celebs. Who gives a f*****g s**t? It is about real people.’
Mark moved to America permanently after selling his sprawling Hampshire home for £6.5million back in August 2021.
The singer had been living in California with wife Emma and their three children for the past few years, but previously retained a base in the UK with the countryside pad.
However, Mark went on to sell the stunning nine-bedroom property for three-times the amount he paid for it back in 2010.