Emily MacDonagh showed off her impressive handstand skills as she and Peter Andre enjoyed a family picnic with the children at Box Hill, Surrey on Wednesday.
Peter, 49, and Emily took their children Amelia, 8 and Theo, 5 on a walk through the Surrey countryside as they enjoyed time off during Easter half term.
In one sweet photo, the Mysterious Girl hitmaker and his family sat with their backs to the camera as they marvelled at the blue skies and rolling hills.
Putting their balancing skills to the test, Emily and Amelia practised handstands on the grass. "Going once, going twice," Pete wrote as he shared snaps of Emily and Amelia. He captioned the photos with a simple black heart emoji.
Fans rushed to compliment Peter and the family, with one writing: "Beautiful pictures!"
Another said: "Lovely, enjoy making memories!"
"Beautiful family and beautiful pictures," a third wrote.
While TV presenter Matt Baker commented: "Real life Simpson clouds!! Lovely stuff".
Peter recently spoke about how he's helping his son Junior, who he shares with Katie Price, break into the music industry.
Speaking on Lorraine, he told stand-in host Christine Lampard that he was "proud but also scared" for his son.
"I took him to the studio and he got in the booth and everyone was like ‘oh!’ And I said ‘look, let's focus on him for right now’", Peter explained.
"I am managing him in the sense I am there with him all the way. We want to give him some artistic freedom,” he revealed.
“It makes me proud by also scared, at 16 that is what I wanted, my parents were scared and I had to prove to them that I would be okay,” Peter shared.
Peter says how he knows "both sides" of the music industry, adding that he's aware it could go wrong.
“I have seen the good and the bad in the industry. I know the pitfalls,” he told Christine.
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As well as doubling up as his son's manager, he's also preparing to make his debut on the West End, playing Vince Fontaine in the huge musical Grease.
He said that the stage production was his “favourite musical”, sharing his excitement over starring alongside Jason Donovan who is playing Teen Angel.
“There are so many hidden gems it is such a great show. It is so fun and great. Jason Donovan will be in it too! Two Aussies in the West End, let's go! I have done small stints on the West End but this is a full run,” he said.
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