is not afraid to laugh at his own expense and is often poking fun at both himself and his famous father, Martin Kemp.
The 30-year-old radio host to (no relation) after a mix-up by .
While his Twitter might still be a picture of the Eastenders star, he’s taken to Instagram to share what his face could look like in another 30 years.
He used a viral aging filter to see what the years could bring, with wrinkles and sagging skin appearing around his eyes, mouth, and brow.
Roman’s old man look was topped with shocking white hair, which his dad also rocks, and some intense dark circles under his eyes.
‘What I thought I was gonna look like using the ageing filter vs my future self,’ the I’m A Celeb star wrote on Instagram.
Taking the mick out of himself, he posted a picture of his dad first as the Spandau Ballet bassist is now 61.
in a suit giving the camera blue steel eyes, making Roman’s aged picture look comically worse.
With good genes from both Martin and wife Shirlie of Pepsi & Shirlie fame, who is also 61, we can’t believe Roman will age as extremely as the filter suggests.
The Kemps are often sharing fun stories and playful interactions, with about the radio host than he expected.
Joining Roman for his Captial Breakfast show on Thursday, July 13, the mum-of-two shared the story of her son’s birth in America.
She confessed: ‘But the hospital staff took you away for quite a long time. And we were getting really really worried… all because they said there was a problem finding your willy.’
Red-faced Roman took a minute to compose himself while everyone else had a giggle at his expense.
The famous family are always teasing each other but Roman’s older sister Harley Moon Kemp, 33, admitted she felt ‘shy’ growing up in the spotlight.
In an , Harley Moon admitted: ‘It made me quite shy, because I just always thought people will go, “Oh, that’s just so-and-so’s kids.”
‘They think you’ve got an advantage, or they think that you’ve been handed it, and that’s always put me off. I didn’t want to be judged.’
The Kemp kids are undeniably carving out their own path, we just hope those early morning breakfast slots don’t age Roman as dramatically as that filter.