Gemma Owen was left cringing after her famous dad interrupted her latest YouTube video to declare he “needs a poo.”
The 19-year-old shot to fame on series eight of Love Island in 2022 where she was runner-up along with her now-ex beau Luca Bish.
Following her stint in the villa, Gemma has gone from strength to strength — even bagging a reported six-figure deal with fashion brand PLT as one of their ambassadors.
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Gemma has also been keeping her loyal legion of fans updated on her life after the villa, and regularly posts videos to her YouTube channel.
However, in a recent video, Gemma was left red-faced when dad and footy star Michael Owen “embarrassed” her during a make-up tutorial.
In the vlog, Gemma filmed herself putting makeup on in her snazzy bathroom when suddenly the door opened and her dad walked in.
“I’m filming a video,” Gemma said in the middle of her beauty regime, to which Michael replied: “What, so I can’t have a wee?’
Gemma hit back: “You can but this is going on YouTube.”
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Her father then asked: “What if I needed a poo?” which caused Gemma to break out into awkward laughter.
She quipped: “Go away. I’m going to keep this in, I’m not gonna do you any favours and cut it out.”
It comes as late last year, it was reported that Gemma and her dad were set to star in their own reality show.
The pair are said to be in “advanced talks” about the new Kardashians-style show, which is set to be released in 2023.
Gemma lives in a lavish £4 million family home in Chester with her dad Michael, mum Louise Bonsall, and three siblings James Michael, 16, Emily May, 14, and Jessica, 12.
Gemma and Michael’s show will likely follow the teenage businesswoman training for international dressage competition, according to The Sun.
The Love Island star is also reportedly being lined up to star in a new show about the lives of footballers’ daughters.
“This is being billed as a one-of-a-kind show which will reveal what it is really like to be the daughter of a famous football star,” said an insider to The Sun.
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