
Peter Andre reacts to son Junior leaving family home to move in with his girlfriend of two years
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PETER Andre has revealed how he feels about his son Junior leaving the family home to go and live with his girlfriend.
The 20-year-old has made the big decision to get a place with Jasmine, 24, after dating for nearly two years.
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Peter Andre has revealed how he feels about Junior moving on
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Junior and Jasmine now have a flat of their own
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He's not straying too far from home though, with dad Pete, 52, telling us: "Junior's moving on. He's only up the road, can't have him too far.
"I've told him I want you to invite us for dinner.'
And he's already got a warning for his son: 'He's good at cooking. He's learned a few dishes. But he's on repeat.
"He keeps repeating the same dishes. I'm like, 'bro, you've got to work on some new recipes…'
Proud Pete, who was chatting to The Sun as he promoted his new film Jafaican, added: 'But yeah, he's a good boy. They're both... they're all good kids.'
Junior and Jasmine, who started dating in April of last year, might be ready to move in together, but marriage isn't on the cards just yet.
When asked about if wedding bells were in the near or distant future, Junior laughed: "Well, that's looking a bit too far ahead! Easy there.'
Junior added to OK!: "We're young and not putting any pressure on ourselves, that's all that matters.
"We want to travel and do amazing things.
"But we're with each other, aren't we? I don't think we'd be with each other if we didn't feel like we'd found the right person," he went on.
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Jasmine then sweetly said: "I don't see life without him."
Back in May, Katie Price spoke on her podcast The Katie Price Show, about her son and how he was moving out.
At the time, she said: "Junior's moving into his first place with Jasmine.
"So like Harvey's moving into his in October, so I've got two of my eldest sons moving.'
'So I'm having to get all the stuff for Harvey for his place and getting all the stuff for Junior for his place. He's so excited."
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Mum Katie Price has previously spoken about his big move
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Junior and Jasmine have nearly been together for two years
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