WESTLIFE star Brian McFadden's daughter Molly has shown off her incredible singing voice.
Molly has definitely inherited her vocals from her singing parents Atomic Kitten's Kerry Katona and Westlife's Brian McFadden.
The pair married in 2002 but divorced shortly after in 2004 following two years of marriage.
They share two kids together, Molly, 20, and her younger sister Lilly-Sue, 19.
The 20-year-old showcased her songwriting skills and beautiful voice in a clip posted on her Instagram.
She captioned it: "Another midnight session…(Jealous Girlfriend)-working title idk
"I wrote this last year and never got the chance to finish it.
"It's super rough and babas were sleeping so it was a first take only kinda thing. Anyway yeah. Okay bye."
Kerry re-posted the video other Instagram and boasted about how "inspirational" her daughter is.
She wrote: "Omg I want to hear how the songs end. Molly, you are so bloody talented my baby girl!
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"The way you write songs is inspirational!! You clearly get it from me!!(jokes)
"Your talent is beyond and your songwriting is phenomenal!! Someone give this girl a contract!!"
The British singer's fans all flooded the comment section with compliments for Molly.
Emma commented: "Unreal!!! Absolutely amazing."
Molly's grandmother, Sue Katona commented: "You are absolutely brilliant. It makes me cry with pride when you sing."
One follower wrote: "Oh wow she’s amazing."
Another said: "Wow that’s amazing! She has a beautiful voice."
LOVE ISLAND
In February 2020, Molly revealed she wants to sign up to Love Island.
She hinted she would love to make an appearance on the show's summer edition on Instagram.
Molly made the confession while replying to a comment on a glamorous snap.
A follower wrote: "You look like you've had your lips done! you've been watching too much love island!"
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Kerry's daughter replied: "deffo applying for next year."
Her mum used the opportunity to admit she would love for her daughters to appear on the ITV2 show as it would make the family "a fortune".