A HUGE US rockstar has shared a rare snap of his look-a-like son on his milestone 18th birthday.
The performer uploaded two sweet pictures showing the pair striking a sultry pose as well as on the day the teen was born.

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White Stripes guitarist and lead singer Jack White was eager to celebrate his son Henry Lee White’s special day with his thousands of followers.
Henry, who leads a private life out of the spotlight, is one of Jack’s two kids with former wife Karen Elson, who he married in 2005.
The pair split in 2013.
Henry looked just like his Seven Nation Army hitmaker father Jack in one snap, which saw the rocker posing with his guitar.
The teen donned a black top as he stood in front of a speaker, with his floppy dark hair over his forehead.
In his caption, Jack revealed his pet name for his son as he wrote: “Want to wish a very Happy 18th birthday to my one and only son Henry Lee White!
“Been proud of this young man since day one!
“Keep being you Hank.”
It is also a milestone year for Jack, who turned 50 in July.
Fans were quick to react to the sweet upload and one wrote: “Like father, like son. Happy birthday 18th! Well done Pop and Mum!”
A second put: “Happiest 18 Henry!!!”
A third then wrote: “That’s wonderful!! Happy birthday to your son!”
OPENING UP
Previously, Jack opened up on how parenting had changed him.
In a candid chat, Black Math vocalist Jack told how welcoming daughter Scarlett, now 19, had “changed everything.”
He revealed to People.com: “I’m a very protective person and there’s a big side of me, that when situations come up, things will happen.
“Sometimes there’s a voice inside me that says ‘This element needs to be removed.’
“But when you see life through a child’s eyes, you take on a whole different protective nature.”
More recently, the rock icon revealed his balanced approached to parenting.
He told Esquire three years ago: “Nobody wants to get out any harsh lessons to their own kids,” he continues.
“It’s unappealing when you’ve been through harsh lessons. But that’s not exactly the right thing to do.
“We all need lessons of different kinds—gentle, and sometimes harsh, and sometimes sad—to get to these really healthy places.”

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