Joint music video: Sarah Connor presents daughter Delphine for the first time

While Sarah Connor's eldest children are already aiming for a music career, the singer's youngest daughter has so far kept a low profile.

Joint music video: Sarah Connor presents daughter Delphine for the first time

While Sarah Connor's eldest children are already aiming for a music career, the singer's youngest daughter has so far kept a low profile. With a futuristic Christmas video, that's over now.

Sarah Connor got family support for her Christmas song "Christmas 2066". Her eleven-year-old daughter Delphine "Phini" Fischer can be heard and seen in the music clip. "We made a huge exception there," says Connor of the "Bild" newspaper. And she adds: "In contrast to our two big ones, Phini does not yet have the ambition to become a singer. I'm very happy about that, unfortunately she has talent."

From minute 2:25 Delphine has her big appearance in the music video. In the midst of newspaper clippings and fans, the girl sits solemnly on a chair in a darkened room. In her hands she holds a snow globe in which a beautiful Christmas party can be seen, her feet are splashing in a tub of water. Then she sings a few verses. After another refrain sequence by Mama Sarah, there is a happy ending for the girl: she puts the snow globe on a staircase full of presents and rushes down to the other guests.

Delphine, like her five-year-old son Jax Llewyn, comes from Connor's second marriage to manager Florian Fischer. Her two older children, son Tylor and daughter Summer, are from her marriage to musician Marc Terenzi. "They study music in England, should learn their craft from scratch and try themselves. Without the name of their famous mother as a constant companion and without publicity," reveals Connor and proudly follows: "They are already writing great songs of their own."

With her latest Christmas album, the singer conquered the top of the charts just a few days ago. On "Not So Silent Night" the singer collected self-written, English-language Christmas songs and refrained from cover versions. With the record, Connor celebrated her fourth number one album.