Peter Andre shared a sweet note from his daughter on Instagram as she revealed why she won't eat her breakfast before school.
The 48-year-old Mysterious Girl singer took to his social media profile on Friday and posted a handwritten message from eight-year-old Millie, where she explained the hilarious reason for not having her most important meal of the day.
The note, which he shared with fans on his page, said: "Sorry ... the Readybreak is too runny."
Alongside the note, Pete wrote: "My 8-year-old is too cute. Love you Millie."
Peter doesn't often share much of his daughter or son Theo online.
He is also a proud dad to Junior and Princess, who he shares with his ex-wife Katie Price.
In recent weeks, Peter shared how he was blown away by a sweet Valentine's gesture from wife Emily.
Peter whisked his family away on a skiing holiday over the half term, which is when the day of love rolled around.
Writing his new OK! Magazine column, Peter said: "Valentine's for us is all about time together, we got each other a few little bits but the most special for me was the card Emily got me.
"As part of this beautiful card, was hidden 12 things you love about your partner and she hid each one in different locations, and I had to find them."
Overwhelmed by her kindness, Pete added: "It was very sweet, although I thought it would have been easier for her to find 12 things she didn't like! Over time, we've both realised that Valentine's Day is just as special when you share it with your family."
The singer also shared his excitement as Australia finally opened its borders after two years - which means he can finally see his family Down Under.
He had been dreaming of a family reunion ever since the pandemic struck in March 2020.
Upon the recent news that Australia is now opening it's borders to travellers as Covid-19 restrictions ease there, Pete took to Instagram to share his joy, exclaiming that he's 'so happy' he'll finally be able to reunite with his beloved parents.
Sharing the breaking news article from BBC, Peter gushed: "I am so, so, so, happy."
Double-jabbed visitors visiting Australia do not need to quarantine, but unvaccinated travellers must do so in a hotel for up to 14 days at their own expense.