The Mail on Sunday

My, my, my! That homeless busker playing Delilah is... Tom Jones’s secret son

- From Caroline Graham and Annette Witheridge

HE MAY appear a little dishevelle­d, with grubby jeans and tattoos. But this homeless busker stops passers-by in their tracks when he starts singing Tom Jones hits in a rich baritone that sounds eerily familiar.

And that, perhaps, is no surprise, for this 29-year-old performing on the streets of a blue-collar town in New Jersey is the music legend’s illegitima­te son, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Despite his father’s £155 million fortune, Jonathan Berkery relies on commuters to drop their spare change into

‘All I ever wanted was my father’s love’

his guitar case, where a makeshift cardboard sign implores: ‘I Need Money (Please Help).’

With a busking repertoire that includes Delilah and It’s Not Unusual, he goes by the name ‘Jon Jones’ in tribute to his father.

But Jon – who spends his nights in a homeless shelter in Hoboken and tops up his income with a £ 5.50- an- hour part-time job stacking shelves – reveals he has never met his famous dad, despite his best efforts to get in touch.

He says: ‘I don’t want anything from my dad, just his recognitio­n.

‘Not having a father growing up was tough. All I ever wanted was his love. People think I look and sound like a younger version of my dad. I sing all his songs. People stop and stare as soon as I start singing.’

Jon was born after the Welsh superstar enjoyed a three-day fling with Katherine Berkery, then a 24-year-old model, in New York in October 1987.

Sir Tom denied he was Jon’s father until it was proved by a court- ordered paternity test in 1989, and the singer agreed to pay £1,700 a month maintenanc­e for his upkeep until his 18th birthday.

Jon says: ‘ There was never a birthday card, a single Christmas card, a call. I grew up with images of dad all around. But my calls and emails have gone unreturned. He wants nothing to do with me.’

Sir Tom only acknowledg­ed Jon’s existence in 2008, saying: ‘It wasn’t something I planned. I was tricked. I fell for the seduction.’ It was a cruel blow for Jon, who says: ‘Those words hurt. It wasn’t my choice to be born. You don’t get to be as famous as my father without being prepared to hurt people along the way.’

Jon says his father’s rejection led to an angry drink-and-drug-fuelled teenage rebellion and meant he ‘couldn’t form proper relationsh­ips with girls’. Jon has even considered confrontin­g his dad at one of his concerts or even auditionin­g for ITV talent show The Voice, where Sir Tom is a mentor.

The irony of his father offering advice to others is not lost on his son, who says: ‘All I want is the chance to sit down with him. I truly don’t want anything from him.’ To hear him sing and play, go to mailonsund­ay.co.uk/secretson.

 ??  ?? Homeless Jon Jones wants his father Tom, far left in the 1980s, to finally acknowledg­e him. Inset: As a child with mum Katherine BEGGING FOR CHANGE:
Homeless Jon Jones wants his father Tom, far left in the 1980s, to finally acknowledg­e him. Inset: As a child with mum Katherine BEGGING FOR CHANGE:

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