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Jessica Gibb

Peter Andre gutted as he’s forced to miss Mother’s Day with Emily

Peter Andre has revealed he's missing Mother's Day with his wife Emily and the kids this year.

The 32-year-old NHS doctor has two children - Amelia, eight, and Theo, five - with the Mysterious Girl hitmaker, 49.

But the proud dad - who also shares Junior, 16, and Princess, 14, with his ex-wife Katie Price - won't be able to celebrate the mother of his two youngest children on Mother's Day this year.

"Mother’s Day is coming up but I’m unfortunately working on the date," he writes in his OK! magazine column.

"Hopefully, I‘ll get to make Emily a lovely breakfast in bed before I set off though.

"We didn’t actually celebrate Mother’s Day very much when I was a child in Australia, my mum was never really into it.

"So I’m glad I now get to celebrate it with Emily and my children. It’s important to show your appreciation to your loved ones."

Peter has been travelling a lot recently - visiting his family in Australia and jetting off to Puerto Rico to host international beauty pageant Miss World.

Peter has just got home from Puerto Rico where he was hosting Miss World (Instagram)

The dad-of-four travelled abroad to host the show for its 70th anniversary celebration.

The singer, 49, was involved in the pageant in 2019 and had been due to take on presenting duties again last year - following its break in 2020 due to the Covid outbreak.

Just days earlier he sought help for his poorly mum while he was in Australia after the pair were finally reunited after two years apart.

He flew back to his homeland to be with Thea, whose health he said was "really declining".

Pete was joined by his brother Michael and son Junior on the trip, who was no doubt delighted to see his family, including grandad Savvas and aunt Debbie.

Pete has been desperate to see his elderly parents after being stuck in the UK during the coronavirus pandemic.

But after an epic journey across the world, he made it Down Under and said his primary concern was Thea.

"My mum isn’t very well, but we have met up with people over here to get her some support, which was really important," he said.

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