The family of Ian Watkins have said they would "cheerfully spend an hour knocking him around a cell" but will not give up on the former Lostprophets singer after he was jailed for 35 years for child sex offences.
Watkins, 36, was brought up in south Wales by step-father and Baptist minister John Davies, 53, and his mother Elaine, 60, after his biological father died when he was a child.
The pair could not face going to court yesterday, when their son was described by the judge as a "dangerous sexual predator" after he admitted 13 offences, including attempting to have penetrative sex with an 11-month-old baby.
Mr Davies said his "heart ached" for the victims involved, and for Watkins' own mother who he said was seriously ill after a kidney transplant and who had a "very strong relationship" with the singer.
Speaking in an interview with the Mail following Watkins' sentencing, Mr Davies said: "I could cheerfully spend an hour knocking him around a cell.