November 23rd 2024.
Emily Andre, wife of singer-songwriter Peter Andre, recently gave fans a rare glimpse into their family life on their son's birthday. The couple, who got married in 2015 after three years of dating, have three children together - Amelia, Theo, and baby Arabella. Peter is also a father to Junior and Princess from his previous marriage to Katie Price.
While Junior and Princess are no strangers to the spotlight, with Junior following in his father's footsteps in the music industry and Princess taking after her mother's fashion and beauty influence, Peter and Emily choose to keep their youngest kids out of the public eye. In fact, they have made a conscious decision not to reveal their faces on social media.
On Theo's eighth birthday, Emily took to Instagram to share a sweet photo of her son on a family holiday, looking out at the sea. In her caption, she expressed her disbelief at how fast time has flown and gushed about her kind and lovely son. Proud dad Peter also left a heartfelt comment, expressing his love for his son.
However, Peter recently faced a dilemma as his flight got delayed and he was worried he wouldn't make it home in time for Theo's birthday. He shared his frustration on social media, but thankfully he made it back home in time to celebrate with his family.
Peter and Emily have always made it a priority to protect their youngest children from the media, and they have been successful in keeping their faces hidden from the public. In an interview, Peter explained that they made this decision because their children were not born into the media and therefore, no one has seen their faces. Emily also wanted to protect their anonymity for the sake of their schooling.
Some followers have questioned why Peter and Emily do not show their younger kids' faces on social media, but they have received overwhelming support from their fans, who understand and respect their decision.
In the end, it is clear that Peter and Emily are loving and dedicated parents to all their children. They may face challenges in balancing their time and giving equal attention to each child, but they are doing their best to raise them with love and care. And to those who ask why they don't show their children's faces, Peter has a simple answer - because they don't want to, and that's their choice.
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