The Bee Gees left an indelible mark on music, but their legacy lives on through their children. While the HBO documentary How to Mend a Broken Heart focused on the brothers’ careers, their families tell an equally fascinating story.
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Barry Gibb’s five children have all made their own waves. His sons Stephen, Ashley, and Travis are musicians, often collaborating with their father. Daughter Alexandra chose journalism, becoming a respected news anchor in Canada, while Michael ventured into acting.
Robin Gibb’s kids also embraced the arts. Spencer Gibb followed his father into music, fronting the band 54 Seconds, while Robin-John “RJ” Gibb balanced music and acting. Then there’s Snow, Robin’s youngest, who was born from an affair and later inherited millions.
Maurice’s children, Adam and Samantha, kept the musical tradition alive. But the biggest surprise came when Nick Endacott, a man unaware of his lineage, discovered through a DNA test that Maurice was his biological father. Though adopted and without legal ties to the Gibb estate, Nick—a musician himself—found peace in the truth.
From sold-out tours to quiet family lives, the Bee Gees’ children have carved their own paths while honoring their fathers’ legendary roots.