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LuLu claims BeeGees star ex Maurice Gibb secretly fathered a son when they were together and she ‘only just found out’

SINGER Lulu has claimed her Bee Gees pop star ex Maurice Gibb secretly fathered a son during their relationship – and says she’s “only just found out”.

The shock revelation about the late music legend has left fans stunned, decades after their high-profile romance.

Lulu discussed her marriage to Bee Gees pop star Maurice Gibb on The Louis Theroux PodcastCredit: The Louis Theroux Podcast
Louis Theroux was left stunned by Lulu’s bombshell newsCredit: The Louis Theroux Podcast

Lulu was married to her late ex-husband Maurice Gibb for six years, with their relationship officially ending in 1975 – and the couple never had children together.

The star opened up about the bombshell that he might have a son on The Louis Theroux Podcast.

She admitted the news came as a complete surprise decades after their relationship ended.

Louis said: “You know, we’re not always our best selves and that Morris, I think it’s openly acknowledged now, had a fling with Barbara Windsor while he was with you.”

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Lulu admitted: “Think he’s got a son. It might have happened when we were married.”

She continued: “I just found out someone showed me something with a guy, and I can’t remember the year he impregnated this girl after a one-night stand, and she has a son who has had his genes taken.

“It’s proven he’s 100% Morris.”

A shocked Louis asked: “While he was with you?”

Lulu answered: “I didn’t do the math because it wasn’t that important.”

Louis stunned replied: “Why isn’t it important?”

Lulu responded: “Today, c’est la vie.”

The Bee Gees went on to become one of the most successful bands of all time, dominating the charts with a string of global hits.

From disco anthems like Stayin’ Alive and Night Fever to timeless ballads, the group sold over 200 million records worldwide and helped define an entire era of music.

Gibb died in 2003 after suffering a cardiac arrest at his home in Miami, aged just 53.

He had two known children – daughter Samantha and son Adam – with his second wife, Yvonne Spenceley.

But in 2019, Nick Endacott-Gibb – who was adopted as a baby – claimed he is the biological son of the British star and band studio manager Patti Nolder, after a DNA test reportedly showed a “100 per cent match” with Maurice’s son Adam.

Following her divorce, Lulu went on to date celebrity stylist John Frieda – but the romance was rocked by a short-lived affair with David Bowie.

The star hasn’t slowed down despite her decades-long career.

She’s continuing to perform live, with shows lined up in the UK, including a major concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2026.

As well as music, she’s been opening up about her life in recent years – releasing her memoir If Only You Knew and speaking candidly about her past struggles, including her battle with alcoholism and journey to sobriety.

Lulu rose to fame in the 1960s, shooting to stardom as a teenager with her breakout hit ShoutCredit: Alamy
Lulu got engaged to Maurice Gibb when she was just 18 years oldCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
Their marriage lasted six years, from 1969 until their split in 1975Credit: Getty
The singer has toured the UK, including a major concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2026Credit: Splash

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