Title: Peter Andre Reveals ‘Strict’ Parenting Rules and Hints at Sixth Baby
Peter Andre Reveals ‘Strict’ Parenting Rules and Hints at Sixth Baby
Strict Parenting Rules of Peter Andre
Peter Andre today revealed the “strict” parenting rules he has for Junior and Princess. The Mysterious Girl singer, 51, also hinted he hasn’t ruled out having a sixth baby with wife Emily, 34.
Parenting Rules for Junior and Princess
Peter shares his eldest children Princess, 16, and Junior, 18 with his ex-wife Katie Price. His oldest daughter and son have followed in their famous parents’ footsteps and bagged their own magazine cover for OK!.
Proud Moments for Peter Andre
In their interview, they spilled the beans on how their famous father was “strict”. Dad Peter has given his reaction on his cover girl and boy and mentioned, “I couldn’t be more proud of Junior and Princess, who landed their first joint magazine cover with OK! magazine.”
Peter’s Perspective on Parenting
He continued by stating, “I have great conversations with the kids. Yes, I’m strict, but in what I hope is the right way. It allows them to understand what they did and hopefully learn from it.”
The Possibility of a Sixth Child
Peter and wife Emily welcomed the latest edition to their family – Arabella Rose Andrea – in April. They’ve also decided to shorten her name to the sweet nickname of ‘Belle’. Peter didn’t rule out having another baby and expressed that he is cherishing the time with his family.
Decision Making Process
Peter and Emily also share children Amelia, 10, Theo, seven. They had trouble deciding on a name after welcoming Arabella, even asking fans for suggestions. Once they finally decided on one, Emily revealed their decision on Instagram.
Tribute to Family
The name is a lovely tribute to Pete’s mum, Thea Andrea, 88, who has been unwell in recent months.
In conclusion, Peter Andre showcases his strong bond with his children and his commitment to being a strict yet understanding parent, while also leaving room for the possibility of expanding his family in the future.