Peter Andre speaks out about 9-year-old Princess posing

Worried dad Pete is concerned that Princess won't be able to stop playing up to the camera as she gets older

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by Shanna Jones |
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Peter Andre has spoken out that he's concerned that his daughter, Princess Tiamii, 9, is out of control with her posing.

In an interview with New! Pete said: “Well I hope she gets it out of her system because she’ll be going to the nunnery at 16.

“I’m letting them have their little fun at the moment but then it’s back to school.”

One of the sassiest little girls going, Princess and her older brother Junior, 11, have recently caused controversy by persuading their parents to let them have public instagram accounts.

Junior and Princess recently said that they have already had boyfriends and girlfriends, with Junior even saying he was looking for an older woman.

But Pete is not letting go of his strict dad image so easily.

On Loose Women he said: “Yeah, well, I’m not having it.

“I’ll allow her to befriend a priest.”

When asked if he thought his kids were 'street smart' enough to handle the pressure of being in the limelight, he responded: "To a point. My brothers are really street-smart, so they've told the kids a lot of stuff - plus they've got both their mum and dad in the showbiz industry, so..."

Princess' dad's opinion comes months after his ex wife Katie Price caused a huge divide among fans by posting pictures of their little girl on Instagram wearing a full face of make up for a school play.

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