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‘Two peas in a pod’: Pat Sharp, 60, beams alongside his lookalike son Nicci, 36, as he shares a sweet selfie on Instagram to celebrate his birthday
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Pat Sharp seemed in high spirits as he posed alongside his lookalike son Nicci on Sunday on Instagram.
The presenter, 60, showed off his youthful looks as he posed with his 36-year-old son for a selfie.
The radio star beamed shirtless as he styled his dark locks swept to one side while Nicci rocked a black T-shirt and a similar hairstyle and facial hair.
‘Twins’: Pat Sharp, 60, showed off his youthful looks as he posed alongside his lookalike son Nicci, 36, on Sunday on Instagram
Pat wished his ‘delightful’ son a happy birthday and told him to ‘never stop making us all happy’.
He penned: ‘Wishing the happiest of birthdays to our delightful son Nicci, 36 today. Have the best day with your girls.
‘Never stop making us all so happy with your incredible kindness and love that spreads far and wide to one and all.
‘Happy birthday @niccisharp. By the way, he’s the handsome chap on the right.’
Family: Pat shares Nicci with wife of 36 years Monica (pictured) and a daughter who is now married, Charlotte Goldberg
Fans couldn’t believe that Pat has a son of his age while others, including TV personality Lizzy Cundy wrote: ‘Twins!!’.
Pat shares Nicci with wife of 36 years Monica, and a daughter who is now married, Charlotte Goldberg.
He shot to fame on the children’s ITV programme Fun House and later became a DJ on BBC Radio 1, Captial FM and Heat FM.
‘Two peas in a pod’: Fans couldn’t believe that Pat has a son that old while others including TV personality Lizzy Cundy writing: ‘Twins!! ( very handsome ones)’
On Tuesday the star celebrated ‘four decades’ since his first broadcasting gig on Radio 1 and becoming the youngest ever DJ at just aged 20.
He penned: ‘On September 6 four decades ago in 1982 at 2pm I was lucky enough to jump on Radio 1 and start my broadcasting career, covering Steve Wright in the afternoon.
‘I had never done a radio show anywhere, not even hospital radio. I handed over to the delightful Peter Powell at 4.30 and although it was a great feeling, I wasn’t really very good.
’40 years later and blessed’: On Tuesday the star celebrated ‘four decades’ since his first broadcasting gig on Radio 1 and becoming the youngest ever DJ at just aged 20
‘Youngest Radio 1 DJ aged just 20 and now playing on Greatest Hits Radio. 40 years later and blessed to have had more than my fair share of fun on radio, tv and playing live DJ sets galore along the way.
‘Busier than ever as I prepare to turn 61 next month. If you’ve listened at any time I thank you and if you’re still listening…… then I thank you even more.
‘Catch you at the weekend for the top ten at ten and my next set of gigs.’
Incredible: Pat explained that he is still ‘busier than ever’ and can still listen to him ‘at the weekend for the top ten at ten and my next set of gigs’