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Peter Andre won’t let daughter watch ‘Love Island’.

OHMYGOSSIP — Peter Andre won’t let his daughter watch ‘Love Island’.
The 46-year-old singer – who has Amelia, five, and two-year-old son Theo with his wife Emily, and kids Junior, 14, and Princess, 12, with former spouse Katie Price – has revealed he does not let his eldest daughter watch the popular ITV2 dating show because she is too “young”.
Appearing on Thursday’s (11.07.19) episode of ‘Loose Women’, the proud dad said: “It’s really difficult because Junior’s 14, and he goes ‘I’ll watch it on my phone’ but my daughter, I feel bad, she’s 12, I’m like ‘No’.
“She thinks I’m mean but it doesn’t mean I’m right, I always say this every parents got a different thing and they use their discretion, just for me I think she’s a bit young.”
And the ‘Mysterious Girl’ hitmaker has also told Princess that there’s “no chance” she can appear as a contestant on the reality show unless one day it’s “based on priests and nuns” delivering sermons.
Peter’s daughter asked how he’d feel about her featuring on the series, and he revealed: “She said to me ‘Would you ever let me go on ‘Love Island”, and I said to her ‘When they start doing Love Island based on priests and nuns and they’re having their sermons on Sundays you can go on ‘Love Island’ but until then no chance.’
“I don’t know why I’m saying that, well I know why I’m saying that, and I don’t mean to be strict like that and they get told everything by their friends anyway. So Junior, he’s kind of getting to that stage where he wants to hang out and watch things.”
Last month, Peter insisted there needs to be a “duty of care” across all television networks and highlighted ‘Love Island’ as an example following the deaths of former participants Sophie Gradon, 32, and Mike Thalassitis, 26, both of whom took their own lives after appearing on the show.
He said: “There has to be a duty of care across the networks. It’s not just one person or one show.
“Look at a guy like Mike Thalassitis, I only met him once or twice, Greek guy, 26 years old, looked in peak condition, good-looking guy, and he went and took his own life because of mental health. Twenty-six years old!”
Following the deaths of Mike and Sophie, ‘Love Island’ fell under scrutiny for its aftercare programme, prompting producers to bring in new plans for the current series.
ITV have revealed there will be more detailed conversations with potential Islanders regarding the impact of participation on the show, and bespoke training for all Islanders on social media and financial management, which extends support to all Islanders following their participation.

Source: celebretainment.com
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