David Cameron has revealed that he's a strict father who has banned his kids from having cell phones, music gadgets or video games.
The 47-year-old UK PM said that he wants his children - Nancy, Elwen and Florence - to get away from the Disney channels and watch more nature programmes, the Daily Express reported.
Cameron continued saying that the kids are not allowed to watch television in the morning on the weekend.
He said that while his daughter Nancy has an artistic bent, son Elwen has started playing a lot of football and rugby thanks to his rules.
Cameron asserted that he's keen to stop his kids discovering "twerking", adding that the kids don't approve of swearing.
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