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    Peter Andre is planning to launch a family podcast

    The pop star has revealed he's been asked to put together a show many times but he's finally decided the time is right and he wants it to feature his wife Emily and all of his children, including the couple's baby daughter Arabella, who was born in April


    In his column for OK! magazine, he explained: "We've been asked a few times to do one [a podcast] as a family and I think it could be the right time.

    "Even though we are all super busy, this would be fun. We need to decide if it'll just be audio or video. All the kids will be involved including baby Arabella, so watch this space."

    The 'Mysterious Girl' star previously posted a video of the family having a hilarious chat at home on his Instagram page and captioned it: "Guys we are thinking of doing a family podcast, what do you think?"

    Peter and Emily are parents to daughter Amelia, 10, seven-year-old son Theo and baby Arabella while the singer is also dad to Junior, 19, and Princess, 17, with his ex-wife Katie Price.

    Peter has previously been keen to keep his younger children out of the spotlight and won't show their faces in videos or pictures posted on social media.

    He recently admitted he worries about how images will be used in the future amid the rise of artificial intelligence technology.

    In a previous column for OK!, he wrote: "Like Millie and Theo, it's unlikely Emily and I will show her face on social media. AI, for example, can be a scary thing in regard to stealing children's identity and we don't know enough about how these images can be used in future.

    "This didn't even seem possible when my older two were young. It seems that the last two or three years has taken AI to a different level -and not always in a good way. That aside, Emily has always made it clear she doesn't want their faces shown and I respect that. I just get excited and want to show everyone how cute they are."

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