Peter Andre has set in stone some rules in regards to daughter Princess' modelling career. Princess has recently taken the next step in her career and has signed a partnership with Pretty Little Thing.
The huge fashion brand has collaborated with many celebrities such as Love Island star Gemma Owen. The 15-year-old has gained a big social media following and with her new PLT contract, Peter, 50, has laid down the law and said her school work must come first, reports The Mirror.
"I've been very clear that she must finish all her GCSEs," he said. "With PLT...once every couple of months she'll post a picture of herself in a outfit she likes, it's that simple.
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"There's no photo shoots and taking days off school. Any of the bigger contract stuff will be when she turns 16.
"I'll always have concerns because I've seen the good, the bad and the ugly, but I think if you've been brought up well hopefully you will take from that," he told Closer magazine.
Princess, will turn 16 on June 29, she has a close relationship with her mum Katie Price and they often share pictures together on social media. In 2010, Pete slammed his ex for letting their daughter, who was then aged four, wear make-up, and said it wa"disgusting".
However, now Princess is older, he admits he's still "funny about it" because the teen is a "natural beauty", but accepts "every parent is different." Princess was all smiles in May when she rocked up at her brother Harvey Price's 21st birthday with her new boyfriend.
The couple were first spotted earlier in the month during a day out in Brighton with mum Katie and ex Carl Woods. Pete had previously banned Princess from dating, but the singer's wife Emily Andre criticised his decision and forced the dad-of-four to change his mind.
Writing in his new! magazine column, Pete explained how he rarely argues with the NHS doctor, but if they disagree on an issue they talk it through and "hug it out".
"One of the things she taught me was very early on when Princess and Junior were younger. I'd say Junior could do this and that and Princess had to be a nun and could never have a boyfriend," Pete wrote.
"Emily taught me that whatever rule I gave to Junior, I had to treat all the other children the same and she has made me look at things differently and change my old-school mentality."