Peter Andre made a cheeky jibe about Dec Donnelly when he appeared on Michael McIntyre's popular gameshow The Wheel.
The 48-year-old Mysterious Girl singer shocked comedian Michael, when he hilariously named the presenter as one of seven dwarfs in classic Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Surprisingly, the doting dad-of-four revealed he hadn't seen the movie, and took a wild guess for his answer as he took part in the gameshow.
His answer left other celebrity players stunned, including the likes of Rob Beckett, Patricia Bright, Reverend Richard Coles, John Barnes, Lucy Worsley and Ashley Roberts.
Peter told the host: "Dec," before Michael asked: "Dec as in Ant and Dec?"
The reality star continued: "Yes because the Reverend said Doc and I figured back in those days..."
Asked whether he'd seen the film, Peter answered: "To be honest no, I haven't seen it. I'm not going to lie. My kids have seen it and I've seen the cover, but I've never seen the film."
Michael then joked about whether he'd seen Geordie duo Ant and Dec on the film cover.
"Well, Dec is short let's be honest," Pete cheekily said.
The host then laughed: "He is but he did not appear in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
Comedian Rob then interrupted: "Give him a few years and he probably will."
Viewers watching from home were left open-mouthed by Peter's joke, with some taking to Twitter to discuss the jibe.
One person wrote: "Where the hell did Peter Andre grow up Dec's one of the 7 Dwarfs."
A second penned: "I'm waiting for Ant to use that clip of Peter Andre calling Dec as short as one of the dwarves from Snow White."
In recent days, Peter made the headlines as his fans couldn't believe their eyes as they noticed the strong resemblance between the singer and his daughter Princess when he shared a 90s throwback.
In the comments section, people went wild over their similarities.
"Sooooo much like princess here," one person gushed.
A second shared: "OMG, how much does Princess look like you."
"Princess is your double," a third echoed.
A fourth penned: "Really can see Princess here!"
Others agreed that she is the "image" of her doting father.