Robbie Williams announced that his teenage daughter, Teddy is already planning on pursuing a music career.
The emerging talent is notably writing her own songs, and is anxious to become just like her father.
The ex-Take That star confessed to The Sun in the Bizarre column that his 13-year-old daughter is miles ahead of him compared to her age.
"She's very, very talented. She's got a wonderful voice and writes songs easily," Williams said.
Moreover, he marked, "She's miles ahead of me when I was her age. And, you know, she's a girl."
Continuing, "They're just smarter than boys, aren't they? So, yeah, I'm incredibly proud of her."
Nevertheless, the Angels hitmaker said he is wary of exposing her to the limelight too early.
The star stressed that he has seen how other children of famous people have been torn to pieces on the Internet.
In April this year, Williams informed BBC Radio 2 that Teddy is desperate to gain fame.
He remembered a text she sent him at 2 a.m., asking, "Dad, what if I'm not a singer? It's my biggest fear not to be a singer. What if I'm nothing?"
The Better Man star has three more children with wife Ayda Field who are Charlie, 11, Coco, seven and Beau, six.