Peter Andre shares video of son Junior glued to his phone and fans are quick to compare him to their own kids

The singer posted the funny clip on Instagram

Peter Andre has given fans a funny insight into his life as a dad.

In a light-hearted video posted to Instagram at the weekend, the singer jokes about having 'good chat' with his son Junior.

The clip begins with Peter saying: 'You know, son? I'm so glad we get to spend this time together', as the pair sit in a parked car.

Peter then pans the camera to his 12-year-old son, who is engrossed with his mobile phone.

Not wanting to take his eyes off the game he's playing, Junior gives his dad a non-committal 'great' as a response.

'It's great to know how things are going. You know, these times are important', Peter continues.

Fans obviously found the footage hilarious - it had over 173,000 views and amassed hundreds of comments.

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Many were quick to compare Junior to their own kids, with one saying: 'Lol my son is the exact same.'

'Omg that's a clone of my son when I get him from school...😂😂 might as well just talk to yourself pete 😂👍,' another joked.

One of Peter's 745,000 followers even went as far as offering the 44-year-old some advice.

'You need to add an app to his phone called "screen-time". It helps you limit the amount of time they have on the phone', they explained.

'You can set a bed time limit & you can increase or decrease it where you see fit! We have it on both my daughters phones! It's great & it means they actually chat to you!'

Peter welcomed Junior in 2005 during his marriage to Katie Price. The former couple are also parents to a girl named Princess, 10.

The singer also has four-year-old Amelia and one-year-old Theo with Emily MacDonagh, 28, who he married in 2015.

Clearly a doting dad, Peter regularly shares pictures of his brood on social media.

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