The 39-year-old former Spice Girl said her glamour is ban for bringing up her family correctly, reported Sun online.
"I can't put on make-up when Harper is around, because she would join me immediately. She is a tomboy towards her brothers.
"The kids are under a lot of pressure to perform. I don't want to pressure them. They should be keen and reach as much as possible. But the most important thing is they are happy. They lead a very privileged life but they don't get everything they ask for. We always tell them how lucky they are," she said.
"I asked if he wanted to do it and he said, 'Sure, sounds fun'. And he really had a lot of fun," she added.
Asked if he will do it again, she said, "I don't know. He's more interested in school and sports right now.
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