Liverpool star Jayden Danns is the latest in the family to taste success following Eurovision entries and skateboarding champions.
Jayden Danns has won the Carabao Cup after just 42 minutes as a professional footballer and is already continuing his family's success.
The 18-year-old helped Liverpool put your hands on your first piece of silver this season at Wembley on Sunday afternoon.
Jurgen Klopp trusted him to accompany his academy teammates James McConnell and Bobby Clark to win Chelsea.
They managed to beat Les Bleus in extra time, with Danns doing his part and causing problems for Mauricio Pochettino's men.
He was able to put his hands on it Carabao Cup trophy and there are hopes that it will be the first of many throughout his career.
And Danns could well be destined for success considering his family's history.
The forward is the son of the former Birmingham, crystal Palace and leicester midfielder Neil Danns who had a football career that spanned almost two decades.
Neil won the playoffs in his playing days, while his father, Neil Sr, is successful in many other fields.
Danns' grandfather is a former European and British skateboarding champion.
Neil Sr dominated the skate scene in Britain when he was 18 and then conquered Europe in 1989.
Not only was he a champion skateboarder, but incredibly, he was also part of the UK's Eurovision entry in 1987.
It was backing vocalist Rikki who performed the song 'Only the Light' and finished in 13th place in the competition.
So Jayden already has a connection to success through his father and grandfather and it doesn't end there…
The star's sister born in 2006 also performed at Eurovision!
Hayla Essen Danns was part of the UK entry to Junior Eurovision last year, singing as part of girl group STAND UNIQU3.
She also appeared on The Voice Kids and reached the finals of the competition.
Hayla Essen showed her love for her 'biggest inspiration' after he put his hands on the Carabao Cup Trophy at Wembley on Sunday.
Klopp, Liverpool manager He also had incredible praise for Danns, who had two chances to score in the final against Chelsea.
Speaking after the match, the Reds boss said: “Jayden Danns has recently joined us in first team training.
“I loved him from the first second; really special. And he comes today, okay, he played in the last game, but he can score two goals in a Carabao Cup final. “It's absolutely crazy.”
And Danns believes he can become a star, and his family's achievements clearly influence his mindset.
“My long-term goal is to be the best player I can be,” he said.
“I don't want to finish my career and regret having worked harder. I'd rather put in all the work and try to get everything I can out of it.
“Step by step I want to become the player I imagine.”
With a trophy already won, Danns looks set for a special career and is likely to continue his impressive family's impressive trend of success.