Peter Andre hints youngest son Theo may follow his showbiz footsteps
Peter Andre: Theo could be next showbiz star

Peter Andre has shared rare comments about his youngest son Theo, suggesting the nine-year-old could follow in his footsteps as a performer. The Mysterious Girl singer, 53, who is known for keeping his younger children off social media, recently posted a video with Theo using the Human Nature trend based on Michael Jackson's classic song.

Theo's Showbiz Ambitions

Writing in his new! magazine column, Peter said: "Theo and I decided to jump on the Human Nature trend, which has been all over the internet recently, using a little sample of the live version of Michael Jackson's Human Nature song. Theo's favourite group is The Jackson Five, and so naturally, his favourite singer is MJ. It was really sweet - and very special to hear from members of the Jackson family, who'd seen the video and loved it."

The former I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! star described Theo as a "great little artist" and acknowledged his son's desire to be in showbiz, but remains cautious as children's interests can change. He added: "Theo's definitely becoming an entertainer, he wants to be in that world. He's a great little artist, his vocal and dancing skills are getting really good and it's what he wants to do - for now. We all know how kids change their mind. Anyway, we're just letting him develop those talents, it's great!"

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Family Showbiz Legacy

Peter has children Junior (20) and Princess (18) with ex-wife Katie Price, and Millie (12), Theo (9), and Belle (2) with his wife Emily MacDonagh. His older children have already entered the entertainment industry: Junior is pursuing a music career and appeared on Princess's reality show The Princess Diaries. The pair are reportedly set to join forces for Celebrity Race Across The World and may launch their own podcast.

Junior previously told The Mirror that his father instilled a strong work ethic in him, even taking a job on the London Underground to learn the value of employment. He said: "My dad was brought up very strict, so regardless of anything, he says, 'You've got to work, son.' As much as he's there for me, and my mum is there for me, I don't want handouts. I need to learn life the proper way."

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