Peter Andre has shared an update on his mum's health as he prepares to depart Australia once more. The singer spoke out in a new update via his magazine column after spending time in his homeland with his family.
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Peter Andre's 14 year old daughter Princess Andre showed off her dancing skills in a joint new TikTok video with her dad. The blonde teen was even more of a lookalike to model and reality TV star Katie Price than usual, as she rocked her hips and lip-synced to Luude's 80s hit song Down Under about Australia. As Peter shared the clip on his personal TikTok account, Princess delivered some fabulous moves up close to the camera.
Meanwhile 48 year old dad-of-four Peter, who was also a one hit wonder with his track Mysterious Girl, bobbed up and down in a black T-shirt behind her. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The duo were standing in the musician's family kitchen and Princess even did the peace sign at one point. Her curls were styled in a big bouncy style and the teenager was wearing a cropped Moschino T-shirt and grey jogging bottoms, showing off her tanned torso as she posed.
Princess also appeared to have thick black mascara framing her lashes, and a slick of pink lipgloss as she continued to have fun with her parent. Peter had the words "I want your rock 'n' roll" printed on his top, and paired the casual outfit with a pair of black jeans. As the teen social media star gets older, she continues to look more and more like Katie, 43, every day.
Echoing these sentiments, one of Peter's TikTok followers wrote: "Omg she looks just like her mum when she was young". "stunning, spitting image of her mum at that age, just hope she doesn't fall into the trap of cosmetic beauty & stays naturally stunning," wrote another. Another person said: "Princess is Katie’s Double tho.
Peter Andre has shared an update on his mum's health as he prepares to depart Australia once more. The singer spoke out in a new update via his magazine column after spending time in his homeland with his family.
Peter Andre has opened up about being reunited with his elderly parents in Australia and called seeing them for the first time in over two years "everything". Writing in his weekly new! column, singer Pete revealed that he and his brother Michael also sought some support for his mum Thea, whose health has been declining. Here, he also discusses how he'd feel about becoming a granddad at 50 and the rising petrol costs.
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Peter Andre’s son Junior said that he has kissed his grandma Thea “every five minutes” since being reunited with her in Australia.The 16 year old is currently enjoying a long-awaited trip with dad Peter where he has been able to see his grandparents for the first time in two years after pandemic travel restrictions were recently lifted. Appearing on Good Morning Britain with his dad and his uncle Michael and aunt Debbie — who he has also been able to reunite with — Junior spoke about the emotional meeting with his grandparents. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Peter Andre has spoken out on the "emotional" reunion he had with his parents after two years apart due to restrictions over the coronavirus pandemic.The 49 year old, who relocated to Australia from London when he was six years old, appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain to talk to Kate Garraway, 54, and Ben Shephard, 47, about how it went. Sitting next to his brother Michael, sister Debbie, and son Junior, 16, he shared: "These past few days for myself, Michael and Junior especially, have been the best days we've had in many many years. "Obviously seeing my mum, who is sitting over there, and my dad, it's just incredible.
Peter Andre and his eldest son Junior joined Good Morning Britain hosts Kate Garraway and Ben Shephard from Australia after returning home to his family for the first time in two years.Exclusive: Peter Andre's wife Emily makes extremely candid comment about her kids' futureDescribing their emotional reunion with his mum and dad, the singer opened up about his mother being ill, saying: "She's suffering quite a bit… it means a lot that we're able to have this time with mum. We're so grateful."WATCH: Peter Andre on emotional reunion with his ill motherGMB host Ben also asked Peter's teenage son: "Junior, I wonder who was the most emotional, was it your dad or uncle Mike?"MORE: Peter Andre reveals anguish over not being able to see his mumSEE: Peter Andre and wife Emily celebrate special family milestone on luxury Bulgarian vacationTo which, the 16-year-old replied: "Yes dad is a very emotional guy, there were tears everywhere, to be honest.
Peter Andre has opened up about his emotional reunion with his family in Australia after more than two years apart.
Peter Andre got emotional live on Good Morning Britain today as he was finally reunited with his family in Australia.
Peter Andre finally got to hug his parents in Australia after two years apart. The singer, 49, shared some emotional snaps of their reunion, saying he’s had ‘the greatest’ few days with his mum especially, after sharing recently that her health is ‘really declining’.
Peter Andre has reunited with his elderly mum Thea for the first time in two years as the coronavirus pandemic has kept them apart.The 49 year old, who recently admitted his "cool dude" son Junior has shunned his iconic '90s clothes, took to his Instagram feed to post a sweet snap of himself planting a kiss on the side of his mum's head as she smiled for the camera.Thea appeared over the moon to be with her son in the photo as Peter gushed over her in the caption, where he wrote: "These last few days with my mum have been the greatest days in many many years. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "I can’t begin to express how I feel to be with her.
Peter Andre has shared his heartache over not being able to see his parents over the past few years - especially since his mum Thea's health is "declining".MORE: Peter Andre and wife Emily celebrate special family milestone on luxury Bulgarian vacationThe singer, who lives in the UK while his parents are in Australia, confessed he's been feeling "sad" that his mother is ageing whilst he approaches his 50th birthday.WATCH: Peter Andre's must-see parenting hack revealed"I feel great about being a year away from 50. I dreaded turning 40 but actually my forties have been really amazing, I feel relaxed, and in a very happy place career-wise and personally," he wrote in his new! column.MORE: Peter Andre's wife Emily celebrates amazing success after Katie Price dramaREAD: Peter Andre talks parenting with wife Emily and the 'guilt' they feel during romantic nights out"The only thing that worries me about turning another year older is that my parents are getting older and my mum's health is really declining, which makes me sad.
Peter Andre has admitted his "cool dude" son Junior has shunned the opportunity to sport his heyday outfits. Writing in his weekly new! column, singer Pete opened up about passing his fashion onto his son after the 16 year old donned a purple suit reminiscent of one his father wore in the '90s. Here, he also discusses his "mixed feelings" at Covid restrictions being lifted and his joy at booking flights to Australia to see his elderly parents.
In a new interview, Peter Andre has spoken about the vicious bullying he received when he was younger after moving to Australia from the UK. The dad of four explained he was picked on because of his Greek Cypriot heritage and even because of his English accent, which eventually led to a breakdown. "I was bullied because of my nationality," Pete, who has just turned 49, told us.