Singer pays tribute to her parents on their 56th wedding anniversary as fans say the superstar is the spitting image of her mother – but can YOU guess who it is?

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A Nineties singer took to Instagram on Sunday to celebrate her parents’ 56th wedding anniversary.

The 51-year-old shared sweet throwback snaps of her mother and father from their wedding day.

Her mother looked stunning in a long-sleeved lace wedding dress, while her father cut a dapper figure in a black and white tuxedo.

Fans couldn’t help but point out that the star’s mother bore a striking resemblance to the singing superstar.

But can you guess whose parents they are?

A Nineties singer took to Instagram on Sunday to celebrate her parents’ 56th wedding anniversary on Instagram

The 51-year-old shared sweet throwback snaps of her mother and father from their wedding day

Fans couldn’t help but point out that the star’s mother bore a striking resemblance to the singing superstar

It’s Beverly Knight!

Alongside the sweet tribute, the singer wrote: “October 12, 1968. Fifty-six years ago my parents got married.

‘@Wolves were playing at home and supporters were all over the city centre. Mom tried to go to church, but the car was stuck. The police escorted her through!

“Dad passed away in 2010, but Mom always celebrates the day she married her soulmate.”

After posting the photos, her followers took to the comments section to comment on the uncanny similarities between her mother Daloris and her.

They wrote: ‘You look so much like your mother when you look at these photos. They both look fantastic on their wedding day!’

Beverley rose to fame with her first album, The B-Funk, in 1995.

She has nine studio albums to her credit and is best known for her hit singles Greatest Day, Get Up, Shoulda Woulda Coulda, Come as You Are and Keep This Fire Burning.

Beverley rose to fame with her first album, The B-Funk, in 1995

She has nine studio albums to her credit and is best known for her hit singles Greatest Day, Get Up, Shoulda Woulda Coulda, Come as You Are and Keep This Fire Burning.

In 2006, she starred in the BBC music TV series Just the Two of Us, a role she repeated a year later.

She also hosted the BBC Radio 2 show Beverley’s Gospel Nights, where she delved into the impact of gospel music.

The show ran for six seasons until 2009 and interviewed some of the biggest names in the industry, including Michelle Williams and Shirley Caesar.

In 2012, Beverley sang at the opening ceremony of the London Paralympic Games and a year later she made her first foray into musical theater in September.

She celebrated 25 years of music with the release of the live album BK25 in 2016.

Her ninth studio album, The Fifth Chapter, was released in October last year.

She met her husband James O’Keefe, a former lighting technician, in 2007 when she shot the TV advert for her album Music City Soul (seen with James in 2018)

Throughout her star-studded career, she has been nominated for two Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Actress in a Musical in 2015 and 2022 for her performances in Memphis and The Drifters Girl.

She won her third nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for Sylvia that same year.

Regarding her personal life, she met her husband James O’Keefe, a former enlightenment engineer, in 2007 when she shot the TV ad for her album Music City Soul.

Five years later they married in 2012 in the orangery of Goodwood House in West Sussex.

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