BACK in the 1990s, footballers like Alan Shearer and Michael Owen were our biggest stars, earning thousands a week for their fancy footwork and cup-scoring goals.
Two decades on, it’s their gorgeous daughters taking centre stage and, incredibly, they’re earning even more than their dads did.
Our teens and tweens idolise the girls’ luxe lifestyles and follow their every move as they make a mint influencing our wardrobes and wildest dreams.
According to Culture and Brand Expert Nick Ede, the footie daughters have a sweet deal thanks to their dads.
“The girls are using their famous surnames to get lucrative deals and they’re savvy savers,” he reveals. “They’re still at home, their holidays are free and they’re making money in their sleep.”