Peter Andre 's kids have landed themselves a pretty cool part-time job, appearing on TV with their famous dad.
While other teenagers may pick up paper rounds or help out at a local hairdressers, Junior, 16, and Princess Andre, 14, will be earning their pocket money starring in Peter's brand new reality TV show.
Writing in his latest column for OK! magazine, Mysterious Girl singer Peter, 49, seemingly confirms his reality TV show is returning to the small screen soon and explains how he and wife Emily Andre, 32, will make it work.
The dad-of-four tells readers to "watch this space", before promising if he does bring his show back, he'll be making sure it's "bigger and better" than previous offerings.
"The kids seem really excited about the idea. It’s a discussion we’ve had and a nice way for them to earn a little extra pocket money they could save for later," the star writes.
"Obviously, I’ve been saving money for them over the years, but it will be good for them to earn something themselves.
"Emily is busy with work, so she will very much dip in and out – but that’s how she’s always been when I’ve been filming. But at the end of the day we will always make sure we prioritise our family time and make it work accordingly."
Pete shares eldest children Junior and Princess with his ex-wife Katie Price, alongside Millie, eight, and Theo, five with NHS doctor Emily.
While Junior and Princess have appeared in TV shows and photoshoots since the day they were born - with both teenagers having public Instagram accounts - Peter and Emily have always protected the identity of Millie and Theo, covering their faces with emojis when sharing snaps online.
It's not known whether Millie and Theo will be making an appearance in any future TV projects.
Peter's first solo reality TV project, Peter Andre : Going It Alone, premiered in 2009 and followed the fall-out of his split from his ex-wife and fellow I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! campmate Katie.
A series titled Peter Andre: The Next Chapter was commissioned the same year and consistently aired under various names until 2013, when the star quit following the tragic death of his brother Andrew who passed away from kidney cancer.
Speaking about his return to reality TV last month, Peter explained how his new series will document the teenage lives of his two eldest children - with a big focus on Junior's budding music career and how the proud dad manages his singer son.
The dad-of-four seemingly also confirmed his two youngest children will not be appearing on-screen alongside their step-siblings, but admitted that's something that could change in the near future.
"From the beginning Emily always said no. She wanted to keep their childhood private," Peter told The Sun when discussing Millie and Theo appearing in the spotlight.
"But if Amelia gets to an age, when she's 13 or 14, and wants to start doing stuff then we will discuss it. Theo is still so young. He doesn't really get it."
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