Katie Price has shared a video of herself and her daughter Princess Andre singing out Whitney Houston's hit I Have Nothing in a new video.
Former glamour model and mum-of-five Katie, 45, posted the clip on her TikTok profile, which shows the mother and daughter holding hands before singing a rendition of the classic song.
Katie and Princess, 15, are stood in the living room of Katie's Mucky Mansion for their video performance as they sing the Whitney Houston song, which includes a series of powerful notes, from The Bodyguard movie.
Katie, who has previously released a number of songs and represented the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest, and Princess didn't shy away from the big notes in the video as they belted out the tune.
At the end of the video, the mother and daughter share a sweet moment as Katie hugs her daughter and kisses her on the side of the head while singing.
She is then heard telling the teen: "I love you," before the clip cuts out.
As she uploaded the video to her TikTok, fans were quick to gush over Katie and Princess' bond.
One wrote: "absolutely fantastic you two x mum & daughter & best friends x i love you two xx what a special bond . keep making memories together x".
"she's literally a mini you b4 you had any ops!! she's stunning," another added.
And a third remarked: "Beautiful song and relationship".
Meanwhile, Katie also posted the video to her Instagram story and wrote on top: "Tuesday Tunes with my gorgeous Princess" followed by a pink heart emoji.
It comes after Katie's ex Kieran Hayler broke down in tears as he said he hasn't seen his children in six months.
The 36-year-old shares son Jett, 9, and daughter Bunny, 8, with ex-wife Katie Price and son Apollo Phoenix with fiancée Michelle Penticost. On Sunday, the dad-of-three uploaded a candid video on Instagram as he marked his first Father’s Day "without all of my kids".
Visibly upset, Kieran spoke to the camera as he paid tribute to all of the other parents who were without their children on Father’s Day, and confessed he was exhausted after "fighting the system".
"It’s the first Father’s Day without all of my children. This is a message not just about me but all those dads out there and mums that have been dads that haven’t got their children this Father’s Day," he said, while standing in his garden.
"It’s tough. I dropped my children off on a Friday and expected them to be returned on a Monday and I haven’t seen them for almost six months. Not properly," Kieran continued.
Kieran then went on to declare that "the system was built for mums" as he tearfully explained he hasn’t seen his two children for a considerable amount of time so far this year.
"I’ve seen them here and there but not properly. False allegations here, false allegations there, ‘he’s this and he’s that, their household is this and their household is that," he emotionally explained.