Peter Andre is a man in high-demand at the moment, but nothing will stop him from spending quality time with his wife Emily and his kids.
The Mysterious Girl singer, 48, has been in full dad mode in recent weeks ahead of leaving his family for work as he is filming something new.
Meanwhile, his ex-wife Katie Price has not had the best start to her "drama-free year" after she was arrested at her home on Friday evening, following allegations that she'd sent an expletive-ridden text message to ex-husband Kieran Haylor, 34, regarding his current partner Michelle Penticost.
Katie is yet to comment on the allegations, but The Sun reports how she told her friends "she's not going to jail over a text message and everything will be fine".
But Peter has stayed out of the drama surrounding Katie and appears to be focusing on himself and his little family.
Writing in his New! Magazine column, he said: "It's been really nice being in full dad mode before I'm here, there and everywhere again.
"Me and Emily have also managed to get date nights back and last week we went for a lovely dinner.
"Even if it's just a couple of hours, I think it's good to spend quality time together and catch up without any distractions."
As well as enjoying dinners with Emily, he's been hitting the gym, taking the kids to their clubs and reading his script for his upcoming film.
Pete also shared that daughter Princess, who he shares with ex Katie, recently had Covid.
But he explained she was thankfully fine and "didn't have any symptoms".
Joking about how fit and healthy she was, Peter said the teen still managed to do her daily TikTok and Instagram Lives, and that she "loved" being at home during isolation.
The doting dad-of-four revealed that she wants to start earning some pocket money on the side, including babysitting her little brother and sister Theo and Amelia.
Princess also hopes to walk her neighbours' dogs for extra hard-earned cash.
"I'm really proud of her for taking that initiative," Peter said, as he explained he would do the same thing when he was younger.
He added: "I think it's good for kids to learn about the responsibility that comes with a job, plus timekeeping and money management."
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