
Like father like son! Guy Sebastian's boy reveals amazing singing talent just like his pop star dad
Famed Australian performer Guy Sebastian has taken to social media to show off his young son's growing talent as a performer.
The 43-year-old Australian Idol legend proudly shared a clip which sees his son Archie, 11, belting out a catchy pop tune in a live studio recording.
According to Guy's introduction Archie wrote the lyrics to the song, which is a rousing sporting anthem about a basket ball player out to prove he is champ on the court.
Seen seated cross legged in a chair in a studio, Archie rocks out the song with stunning confidence.
'A winner never said no, no, no,' Archie sings in the tune, which is called 'Maybe'.
Another part of the lyrics go, 'i know they say good things come to those that wait, why would I want good if I got great.'
Guy is also seen in the clip supporting his son on drums, guitar, keyboards and backing vocals.
As the song finishes Guy can be seen letting out a proud dad laugh as he gives Archie a fist pump.
Sharing the clip to his Instagram, Guy's followers filled the message board with well-wishers.
'Oh my goodness,' gushed one fan.
'Wow, he's brilliant, like father, like son,' said another follower.
'Just wow!! Both mum and dad are brilliant vocalists… what a blessing to get to enjoy this incredible voice…and the writing,' said a third fan.
It comes after Guy shared a sweet tribute to his wife Jules, as the couple celebrate their 17th wedding anniversary.
The pop star took to Instagram on Saturday to share an adorable throwback photo of the couple on the red carpet at the 2004 ARIA awards.
Captioning the post, guy also made a comedic reference to his recent sporting injury that saw him rushed to hospital requiring surgery on a ruptured Achilles tendon.
'Happy 17th anniversary @julessebastian,' he wrote. 'I bet you thought you wouldn't have to help me get in the shower for a few more years.'
The incident occurred after Guy teamed up with AFL great and radio host Brendan Fevola last weekend to help struggling club Masala Dandenong break a long losing streak
Guy and Jules (née Egan) became engaged in late 2007 after eight years of courtship.
They tied the knot in May 2008 and have since welcomed two sons, Hudson 12, and Archie 11.
In 2020, Guy revealed to Who Australia Jules was hesitant to have children when they first started dating.
Alongside their youngest, Archie, they share, older son, Hudson who is 12.
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