Peter Andre confessed he is 'scared' that his daughter Princess has gone from being a child to a young lady too quickly.
The Mysterious Girl singer, 49, shares 15-year-old Princess and 17-year-old Junior with his ex-wife Katie Price, 44.
Peter took his family to Cyprus for a little break and revealed they enjoyed a family dinner at a Japanese restaurant.
He shared a snap of the family to social media, which had people telling him that Princess is a 'spitting image' of him.
"I don't see it, but poor her! Princess is so beautiful and she's suddenly gone from looking like a kid to a young lady," he revealed in his new magazine column.
"It scares me but in a good way. We have a proper laugh now and it's exciting watching her and Junior grow up."
Princess recently sparked debate among fans after sharing a gorgeous snap on her Instagram page.
She posed up a storm in the striking snap from her dad's home while chilling out on a luxurious velvet couch.
Princess looked stunning in the low-key snap which saw her sport a pair of emerald green joggers and a cropped white t-shirt as she kicked back at her dad's house.
While the teenager kept her outfit on the casual side, the same can't be said for her glamorous makeup look as some fans claimed she looked 'too mature' for her age with a full face of makeup.
On Twitter, one fan penned: "Princess is a beautiful, beautiful, young girl. But she makes herself look much older than she is with all that make-up. I don't know how I feel about it."
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"Princess is the spitting image of her young mum here!! She does look a lot older than her age though," another echoed.
"She's a gorgeous 15-year-old girl, and she should try and be more natural at this age. There's so much time to try and look older with make-up. Kids should be kids while they can," someone else insisted.
However, most think the teenager is a natural beauty and is a spitting image of both Peter and Katie.
Peter has been open about how he feels about his teen daughter wearing make-up, with him recently saying he feels 'funny' about it.
In new magazine, he explained: "When it comes to things like that, every parent will be different.
"Although Princess enjoys make-up, I'm still funny about her posting pictures wearing it as I think she's a natural beauty. But as I've always said, it doesn't mean I'm right."
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