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    Katharine McPhee has pushed David Foster to "open up" more, according to his daughter

    Erin Foster has hailed Katharine's influence on her 70-year-old father, insisting that their 34-year age difference has actually proven to be a positive aspect of their relationship


    Erin explained: "Interestingly, the age difference has played a role in a positive way.

    "Our dad comes from a generation where women are more passive. He is also passive about his feelings. Kat has really pushed him to open up.

    "We could get into a fight, and then Kat's like, 'No, you have to pick up the phone, call your daughter back.' She's a facilitator, which is really important. She pushes him to be more emotional and more vulnerable."

    Erin also admitted she thinks Katharine is "hot", saying her body is "insane".

    Speaking to PEOPLE magazine, she shared: "Our biggest issue with [Katharine] is how hot she is.

    "Her body is insane. When she comes over for family Sundays, I'm like, 'Do not get in a bikini.' My husband's always like, 'Kat, get in the pool!' And I'm like, 'Simon...'"

    Similarly, David previously described his 36-year-old wife as the "whole package".

    The singer tied the knot with the 'Scorpion' star following a 12-month engagement, and he feels incredibly lucky to be able to call her his spouse.

    He said of Katharine: "She's the whole package, you know? Singing, acting, beauty, she's got it all!"

    Shortly after their wedding, Katharine decided to take David's surname because she loves the "traditional" nature of taking a partner's last name.

    She explained: "I'm a romantic. I've always liked the idea that it's still a traditional thing that exists in our society. I like the idea.

    "I think it's romantic and it's a great last name ... We've been away since we've been married, so not [yet], but I love it. I just love the ring of it, so I'm enjoying it."

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