Peter Andre has revealed his eldest kids Princess and Junior have told him they didn't want any Christmas presents this year.
The teenagers are spending Christmas Day with their singer dad, 49, and stepmum Emily, as well as their younger siblings Amelia, eight, and brother Theo, six.
Junior, 17, and Princess, 15, have not demanded a huge list of gifts this year, their dad has revealed.
Peter said that because he was already treating them to a trip to Australia for Christmas his understanding kids have said they don't need anything else.
The singer, who was raised in Australia, is planning on flying his whole family down under to see his parents to celebrate with them for the first time in two years.
They're hopefully off to visit Savvas and Thea and his sister Debbie and they can't wait for a very warm Christmas.
It will also be Millie and Theo’s first visit Down Under.
Peter told OK! Magazine the heartwarming reason why Princess and Junior are being so difficult to buy for.
But he eventually got his way and they will have something to open.
He said: "Junior and Princess have said they don’t want anything for Christmas.
“They said: 'You’re taking us to Australia to see our grandparents, that’s our Christmas present'.
"I love that about them – but they need to tell me at least one thing!”
But he triumphantly added: “I’ve finally started my Christmas shopping, but as always I will still be running around on Christmas Eve doing some last-minute bits. Hey, it wouldn’t be me otherwise!
“Junior and Princess have finally given me a list after I begged them to, but I’m still working on Emily’s present.
“Millie and Theo just want very simple things like marshmallows, which is very cute, and Theo has asked for toy cars.”
Lockdown halted the family's previous plans to spend the holidays with Pete's parents.
“Although our plans for Australia still aren’t concrete we are still planning to go,” he added.
“My parents haven’t seen Millie or Theo for three years, so it really will be incredible to see them reunited.”
Read Pete's OK! Magazine column here.