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Sarah Beeny expressed her pride at her sons performing with their father Graham Swift as part of their band The Entitled Son.
The TV star, 53, took to Instagram on Wednesday and shared photos of their London gig from their current 2025-26 tour.
The band – named The Entitled Sons – formed in 2022 are made up of Sarah’s sons Billy, 20, Charlie, 18, Laurie, 16, and Rafferty, 15, and their father Graham.
Sharing snaps of the gig, which she watched from backstage, Sarah wrote: ‘Been an amazing week following this lot around the country! Soo proud of you all for your hard work and good to see it pay off!!’
After their performance, the band took to Instagram and wrote: ‘LONDON we still can’t find the words.. next stop BIRMINGHAM‘.
Earlier this year, Sarah spoke on the White Wine Question Time podcast, hosted by Kate Thornton, where she said that her teenage sons all worked really hard to get into music.
Sarah Beeny expressed her pride at her sons performing with their father Graham Swift as part of their band The Entitled Son
The TV star, 53, took to Instagram on Wednesday and shared photos of their London gig from their current 2025-26 tour
Speaking about constant nepo baby accusations in this day and age she said: ‘They do work really hard. I often think, they had an opportunity and they took the opportunity. In life you should just take the opportunities you have.
‘A couple of years ago, they entered a competition to play at Glastonbury and won it. And I think that kind of like made them go, oh, gosh.
‘When they did get to Glastonbury, it was amazing. They had to get extra security because there were so many people who came to watch. I was standing like a big sort of fan girl at the back, giving it Kris Jenner.
Kate then added: ‘I felt a bit sorry for them (the sons), Sarah, because they’re kind of damned if they do and they’re damned if they don’t. And, and they were trying to get ahead of the labels.
‘But you know when you look at family businesses, for example, like doctors, generations of doctors, nobody goes, oh, Nepo doctor. They just go, that’s a family business.
‘Now, I know music isn’t your business, but fundamentally, if you come from parents who are aspirational, ambitious, hardworking, you would hope that some of that manifests itself in your kids, right?’
Sarah replied: ‘You know, the title, Johnson and Sons has been put outside shops for generations and everyone’s gone, oh, great.
‘And if you had like a, I don’t know, an electrical business and your sons entered it, which would be quite normal because they’d have been around, you know, electronics all their life.
The band – named The Entitled Sons – formed in 2022 are made up of Sarah’s sons Billy, 20, Charlie, 18, Laurie, 16, and Rafferty, 15, and their father Graham Swift
Speaking about constant nepo baby accusations in this day and age she said: ‘They do work really hard. I often think, they had an opportunity and they took the opportunity’
‘And they joined, everyone would go, oh, that’s lovely, that’s wonderful. What a lovely family business.
‘But for some reason, I mean, I’m not in the music business, I guess I’m in business and the media, but I kind of think, well, if you wanted to be an electrician, you’d take the opportunity…
‘You’d be in your holidays, you’d be going and helping your mum or dad when you were 6 or 7. So they’ve been around this kind of world because that’s the world I’m in for always telly and that kind of thing.
‘And so it is odd, isn’t it? But I think, you know, ultimately, in my opinion, it just means they have to be twice as good. And I’m like, well, you just have to be twice as good, don’t you?’
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
