PETER Andre has revealed a major new career move inspired by his youngest kids.
The Mysterious Girl popstar, 49, is switching singing for story-time to create a new range of books for kids.

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The “fun picture books” full of “pictures, hearts and aliens” are inspired by the imaginary worlds he creates for Millie, nine, and Theo, six, his children with wife Emily, 33.
Peter has even made sure to name the Super Space Kids characters after his own brood in his creative new project.
The dad of four told The Bookseller: “Reading bedtime stories together is a special experience that I treasure.
“It is a dream that I am now sharing stories I invented for my younger children, Millie and Theo.


“I have worked hard writing Super Space Kids to make it full of fun and themes that are important for all ages – like friendship, teamwork and acceptance.”
He added: “Katie Kear’s amazing artwork has made my intergalactic adventure come to life and I can’t wait for readers to blast off into space with me.”
He is also dad to Junior, 17, and Princess, 15, who he shares with ex Katie Price.
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Peter previously opened up on how Millie is currently doing schoolwork for kids double her age.
As well as his new work project, Peter has opened up on speculation Emily is pregnant again.
Speculation the musician is set to be a dad again was rife after his Instagram fans claimed to have spotted a Christmas clue.
They believed the number of Emoji love hearts he tagged in his caption was a telling sign a new tot was to come.
Now the Mysterious Girl hitmaker has taken to his New Magazine column to set the record straight.
Peter wrote of the speculation: “I think it’s safe to say that even though we have discussed this many times, we absolutely have our hands full at the moment.
“Emily isn’t pregnant but the amount of food I’ve eaten over the past month definitely makes me feel like I am.”

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