Junior Andre continues to impress following the release of his debut single Slide and he seems to have gain another celebrity fan in Paul Gascoigne.
The eldest child of Peter Andre, 49, and Katie Price, 44, saw his new hit soar to the top of the UK iTunes chart within 24 hours of its release on Saturday.
The budding musician, who has followed in the footsteps of his popstar dad, shifted more singles than Harry Styles and Lady Gaga as he reached the iTunes chart summit.
Peter is mentoring Junior on launching his own music career 30 years after he himself burst into the business.
Slide has been met by positive response from young music lovers hailing it the perfect summer time tune, but it is also the older generation who are enjoying the teen's debut song.
Former Newcastle and England midfielder Gascoigne was filmed dancing to the hit song with daughter Bianca, with the pair sliding to the chorus of the track.
Sharing the video on his Instagram account, Peter wrote: "Love you guys. Go on Gazza."
Junior had been teasing Slide across his social media platforms over the last month, particularly on TikTok where video clips of the song have garnered over 6 million views.
The 17-year-old celebrated his track's success at a party of his launch into the music industry.
He uploaded a series of photos and videos to Instagram following the release of the track, sharing them with his more than 500,000 followers on the social media platform.
Rapper and comedian Big Narstie, 36, was among those to attend the party alongside his dad and aunt Sophie, however, mum Katie was not.
Junior was seen wearing a white T-shirt, a pink denim jacket and matching jeans, with the musician having accessorised the look by sporting a gold chain around his neck.
Other photos in the post saw him interacting with fans at the recent event, with the one clip showing fans dancing along to his newly-released single themselves.
Junior wrote in the caption: "The love you guys have shown today has been crazy and you have got Slide in at Number 1 in the iTunes charts! Now we just need to keep it going."
He continued: "Thank you for supporting new artists like me. Without you none of this would be possible."
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