Sarah Beeny shared how proud she was to see her sons playing music with their father, Graham Swift, in their band, The Entitled Son.
The 53-year-old TV personality posted photos on Instagram on Wednesday from a recent performance in London as part of their 2025-26 tour.
The Entitled Sons, a band formed in 2022, features a unique family lineup: Graham and his four sons – Billy (20), Charlie (18), Laurie (16), and Rafferty (15).
Sarah shared photos from the concert, taken from behind the stage, and wrote a message saying how proud she was of everyone after following them on tour all week. She praised their hard work and was happy to see it all come together successfully.
The band shared their excitement on Instagram after their London show, posting: ‘We’re still speechless… on to Birmingham next!’
Earlier this year, Sarah appeared on the White Wine Question Time podcast with Kate Thornton and shared that each of her teenage sons put a lot of effort into pursuing music.
 

Regarding the frequent claims that people succeed due to their family connections, she stated that those individuals often work very hard. She believes they were given a chance and made the most of it, and that everyone should seize the opportunities available to them.
A few years back, they won a competition that gave them the chance to perform at Glastonbury. I think that moment really made them realize the potential they had.
Getting to Glastonbury was incredible. The huge crowds meant they needed to increase security. I was totally starstruck, like a super-fan, watching from the back – I was really feeling like Kris Jenner!
You know, listening to Kate, I really felt for those boys. It seemed like no matter what they did, it just wouldn’t be enough, and people would still find something to criticize. They were honestly just trying to prove themselves and get ahead, but it felt like they were already being judged before they even had a chance.
Think about family doctors, for instance – it’s common for multiple generations to practice medicine. People don’t criticize them as simply benefiting from family connections; they recognize it as a continuation of a family business.
I understand you might not be focused on music, but generally, children often pick up traits from their parents. If your parents are driven, ambitious, and work hard, you’d naturally expect to see some of those qualities in you, wouldn’t you?
Sarah responded, explaining that the sign ‘Johnson and Sons’ has been a common sight outside shops for years, and people generally react positively to it.
If you owned an electrical business, it would be natural for your sons to join – they’d likely have grown up around electronics their whole lives.


People were happy to participate, and everyone thought it was great – a truly wonderful family business.
I don’t really work in the music industry; I’m more involved in business and media. But it seems to me that if someone wanted to become an electrician, they’d jump at the chance to learn.
Growing up, you’d likely be helping your parents during school breaks, maybe around age six or seven. They’ve always been familiar with the entertainment industry – that’s the world I’ve always known, with television and everything related to it.
It’s strange, isn’t it? But I believe it simply means they need to work twice as hard to succeed. Basically, they just have to be twice as good, right?
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