‘My Parents Adore Him!’: Jesse Jo Stark Reveals Her Mom and Dad Are Huge Fans of Yungblud – and Hints at a Possible Duet in the Future

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Singer and fashion heiress Jesse Jo Stark has opened up about her relationship with musician Yungblud, revealing that her parents, Richard and Laurie Lynn Stark — founders of the luxury brand Chrome Hearts — are “very happy” about the couple’s bond. In a recent interview, Jesse couldn’t hide her smile as she spoke about how warmly her family has embraced the British rocker.
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“My parents absolutely adore him,” she said. “They think he’s incredibly talented, creative, and genuine. My dad even said Yungblud reminds him of the kind of artists who used to live and breathe rock ’n’ roll — it’s in his soul.”
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When asked whether the two might ever collaborate musically, Jesse teased fans with a knowing grin. “We’ve definitely talked about it,” she admitted. “Music is such a big part of both our lives, so who knows? Maybe one day there’ll be a song that’s ours.”
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The pair, who have been together for several years, are often seen supporting each other’s careers — from red carpets to concert stages. Fans online have already begun speculating about what a Stark-Yungblud collaboration might sound like, with many calling it “the ultimate dark-romantic anthem waiting to happen.”

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