Singer Peter Andre wants to get his 12-year-old son Junior to record vocals on a charity single.
The "Mysterious Girl" hitmaker is a big fan of his son's "beautiful voice" and though he won't be putting pressure on him to launch his career, he will give him as much support as Junior can take when he decides to take the plunge, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"Junior has decided he wants to be a singer. He's actually got a beautiful voice and I've said to him he's got to promise me I'll be the first person to record his vocals," Andre told new! magazine.
"I'm not going to pressure him but I've told him when he's ready we can record a track for charity. I was actually around Junior's age when I decided I wanted to be a singer, so it's nice that history is repeating itself," he added.
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