Parker, the 15-year-old son of Clay Aiken, Makes His Television Debut on Celebrity Family Feud and Looks Just Like His Dad!

 

While Parker did sing “all the time,” it was never his intention to make a living as an artist, according to May’s interview with Aiken in E! News.

As Aiken told the news source, “He’s chosen a different path.” His life’s purpose is different from this. Plus, I’m thrilled for him.

The presence of Aiken’s uncle David, aunt Katharine, and fellow American Idol alum Ruben Studdard served as a reminder that her kid carries a heavy musical and idol legacy.

Aiken would still back his decision to enter the singing competition if he decided to do it now. “Well, in my opinion, it’s expected that you lend your support to their endeavors,” he continued.

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