Elton John reveals if he wants his children to pursue music
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Will Elton John be encouraging his two sons to follow in his footsteps? Find out here...
Elton John and his husband David Furnish are prominent figures in the entertainment industry. The question on everyone's lips is will their two children be following suit, especially with Elton retiring from music?
In an interview with E! News, Elton was asked if his sons are musically inclined. The question came after John had his whole family on stage when he performed at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on November 20.
Although the boys have been exposed to the limelight, the multi-award-winning singer says his sons, Zachary Jackson (11) and Elijah Joseph (9), are still too young for him to be able to tell if they will be following in his showbiz footsteps.
"They are still so young, so not entirely sure," John told the publication.
He added that he will not be forcing his children to pursue music, but will support them regardless of the career they choose. "Whatever their dreams and ambitions are, my husband David and I will fully support them."
READ: Prince Harry, Meghan, and Dua Lipa appear in Elton John's final US show
More about John and David's children
Zachary was born on 25 December 2010. Elijah was born on 11 January 2013.
The two of them were conceived via surrogacy and have the same surrogate mother. However, the identity of the mother has never been revealed to the public.
Both John and David have previously revealed that they both contributed to the process of conception.
Their eldest son, Zachary, loves football and plays for the Watford academy.
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