Elton John Says He and David Furnish ‘Will Fully Support’ Sons Whether They Take Up Music
Daniel Moore
Updated on January 15, 2026
Elton John is allowing his children to follow their own fantasies. The Grammy Grant champ, 75, told E! News whether his and David Outfit’s children Zachary Jackson, 11½, and 9½-year-old Elijah Joseph are blessed with a gift for music as the family seemed Wednesday at the uncovering of Saks Fifth Road’s vacation windows in New York City.
“They are still so youthful, so not completely certain,” John said. “Obviously, anything that their fantasies and aspirations are, my better half David and I will completely uphold them.”
He and Outfit, 60, secured the bunch in 2014 on the ninth commemoration of their common association, after they invited Zachary and Elijah through surrogacy.
John recently welcomed his family in front of an audience at Dodger Arena in Los Angeles last end of the week, where he played out the last show on the North American leg of his Goodbye Yellow Block Street Visit. He warmly presented his brood as the justification for his retirement. “I’m obviously anticipating investing more energy with my children,” John told E! News.
“I’m additionally anticipating having the option to commit a greater amount of my chance to different tasks, similar to the Elton John Helps Establishment.”
Elton John Says He and David Furnish ‘Will Fully Support’ Sons Whether They Take Up Music
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The Farewell Yellow Block Street craftsman recently wrote a sweet letter to Zachary and Elijah as he commended his 75th birthday celebration in Spring.
“You’re 11 and 9 years of age now, and when I was your age, I would never have envisioned where life would take me,” John composed.
“Thinking back throughout the course of recent years, there is such a lot of I’m pleased with, such a lot of I have learned.
“At the point when I was youthful, I was told to fit in, to do what others anticipated in any event, when it didn’t feel right.
resently I understand I must be me. Being consistent with myself gave me my voice, and assisted me with confronting my biggest feelings of dread.”
John added: “Whoever you grow up to be, simply be you — completely and totally you.”