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Emily reveals why hubby Peter Andre ends up in the doghouse

Emily says that she gets irritated sometimes when Pete posts pics of their kids online

We all know that Peter Andre loves his kids – after all, he’s telling us all the time.

But wife Emily says that sometimes she and Pete fall out over the way he expresses his pride.

She says that she’s not all that keen on having her children’s faces seen on social media, so when Pete posts images or videos, she occasionally gets a bit ticked off.

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“It’s so hard because he such a proud dad and he wants to show off his kids, so I feel bad being protective,” Emily told OK!

“I try not to get him in the doghouse too much. People probably think I’m being precious but I want them to go to school and be as normal as possible.

” There was one video [that Pete posted] that got slowed down and you could see Theo’s face and I was like: ‘For goodness sake, Pete!’ I just don’t want them open to criticism on social media.”

On the subject of social media, she says that there are many aspects she enjoys of having been thrust into the public eye, but admits that “people being ” nasty is a downside.

“In the past I have read people criticising me and Pete, whether it’s the age difference or our appearance and I find I hard when people say I’m too young to be with him.

“My skin is not thick enough and I find it very upsetting.

“I don’t have social media because otherwise you’re opening yourself up to that criticism.”

Meanwhile, Emily has revealed that since having their two children Amelia and Theo, they barely get to see each other any more.

“Pete and I spend less time together since having children,” she said.

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“We tend to pass the baby and one will sleep while the other sorts him out.

“We’ve only been out for dinner twice  in six months! We went out last week for the first time since February.

“I feel guilty when you leave your kids on the odd occasion but your relationship has to be good to be a good parent.”


Christian Guiltenane
Freelance Writer

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