Since the show began, Gemma Owen has yet to remove her signature gold 'X' necklace and we're starting to understand why.
Fans have spotted that the simple choker that the daughter of Michael Owen always wears is actually from Tiffany & Co.
The piece, which is from their Graffiti X collection, is unlike the others as it's one of the vintage pieces that jewellery designer Jean Schlumberger created in the 80s.
One fan wanted to know more about the necklace was from and ended up shocked to discover the piece usually costs around £20,000.
In a TikTok video, a user shared: "We need to talk about Gemma Owen ’s gorgeous necklace that she is never seen without.
"About a week into the series I noticed this necklace and thought that looks kinda familiar and also it’s kinda expensive. And I was right. The necklace is part of the Tiffany and Co. Graffiti X collection."
She added: "However, Gemma's is a gold choker-style which means a lot thicker and it also has diamonds embellished."
The fan couldn't find the exact necklace online but said its resale value started at £7,500 for a piece without diamonds.
She then estimated Gemma's goes for £15,000 - £20,000.
Other users pointed out that the necklace costs a lot more as it is a bespoke item from a vintage collection and only a few were made.
They estimated it to cost around £40,000, which is only £10,000 away from what the winners of the show would receive.
The exact cost of the necklace isn't known, but a similar platinum and gold version went on sale for £42,835.
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Former footballer Michael previously discussed his children's very 'normal' upbringing.
The former Liverpool and Manchester United star, who has three other children, James, 16, Emily, 14, and Jess, 12, with wife Louise, said: "She’s clever and funny and kind. She’s not two-faced. She’s loyal, a decent person.”
He admitted that it can be hard to keep the kids grounded: “I had nothing when I was growing up, but when you get a bit of success, a bit of money, your kids grow up with all the big houses, big cars.
“They fly business class and they think it’s normal. How do you them reality? You try.
"I’ve booked economy class seats and been b******ed by my kids, but you still try.”
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