Katie Price tells daughter Princess 'you won't be a scientist' as she brands Peter Andre 'strict'

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Katie Price has opened up on the different approaches she and ex-husband Peter Andre have when it comes to parenting their two children together.The former glamour model and her ex-husband Peter share 18-year-old Junior and 16-year-old Princess together and have been co-parenting since 2009.However, both parents seemingly have extremely different attitudes when it comes to the rules they believe their kids should follow reports the Mirror.The former couple have both spoken out about the rules in their households over the years - with the pair often having different views and opinions.

In her new podcast 'The Katie Price Show', the 45-year-old has given fans a deeper insight into how she approaches mum life.

Speaking alongside her sister Sophie about the challenges of being at school, Katie reveals her daughter is currently preparing for her GSCE exams.Katie says: “There’s always this pressure, I think, when you’re at school – you’ve got to do well with your exams… this that and the other – there’s all this pressure.“I know what it’s like because Princess is doing her GCSE’s and I just say to her, ‘chill out, what will be will be.

Just don’t stress yourself out.”Sophie then asks: “Has she been doing any practising?”Katie then explains how she and ex-Pete have different methods when it comes to coaching Princess through the tricky time.“Yeah her dad’s strict with her,” Katie says. “Whereas I’m like look: ‘You’re not gonna be a scientist let’s be honest'.”Sophie says: “Oh Kate you can’t say that to her!”“Well she’s not,” Katie replied as Sophie added: “You’ve got to give her, like you know, gee her up.”However, Katie insists that she tells her daughter to 'do her best'.Katie explains: “She knows what she’s like.

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