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Vernon Kay fans can’t believe how much daughter Phoebe has grown as they party in Ibiza

Vernon Kay's fans can't believe his daughter is now old enough to really enjoy Ibiza as the pair partied together.

The Radio 2 star and wife Tess Daly's eldest Phoebe is now 18 - and was allowed to let her hair down with her old man!

The 49-year-old, also dad to Amber, 13, took the teen to the party island to mark the end of her A Levels.

The proud father posted a picture of himself next to his daughter as they smiled in a sea of people in front of the stage.

He then shared another snap with musician Calvin Harris and another picture of them enjoying some food.

Vernon looked cool and casual in a black T-shirt while he held a glass of water in one and had a seemingly glass of bubbly in the other.

Phoebe wore a white cut out top along with a cream skirt.

Vernon Kay took his daughter to Ibiza as they party with Calvin Harris (INSTAGRAM)
Fans can't believe little Phoebe is already 18 years old (Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)

"A proud moment to be able to take Phoebe to Ibiza and celebrate end of Alevels…What a party!!" Vernon wrote.

Fans rushed to tell him that they couldn't believe his daughter is now old enough to enjoy what Ibiza has to offer.

One told the telly favourite: "How is Phoebe 18 already!"

Another put: "You look more like her brother than her father! Gorgeous, the pair of you."

Fans then labelled the presenter “dad goals” as one commented: “She thinks her Dad is cool, you have won at life”, while another said: “That’s deffo a few cool dad coins collected!”.

It's next stop drama school for the teen and Vernon recently opened up about Phoebe growing up so fast.

He reminded new parents to enjoy every moment of their children being young, as it's all over too soon.

He told MailOnline : "It's weird that Phoebe will soon be leaving home because it only feels like two minutes they were both in nappies.

"It's such a cliché and you don't take it on board at the time but both our parents told us to enjoy every minute and take lots of photographs because tomorrow they'll be at university and leaving home."

Vernon says he and Tess want their children to have their own minds when it comes to their careers - and not just spring-board off their parents' success.

He said: "We let them be independent when it comes to them and their futures because it's important that you allow them to find themselves, which is character building and personality development."

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