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Peter Andre reveals TWO names are 'in the running' for his newborn daughter as legal deadline looms
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Peter Andre has hinted at two potential names for his newborn daughter after revealing he will let wife Emily make the final decision.
The couple welcomed their third child - Andre's fifth - in April, but have yet to make a final decision on what to call her.
Responding to Instagram followers, the Australian singer, 51, admitted he had personally taken a shine to two names, but was yet to run them past his wife.
He said: 'Athena is also in the running. Not sure how Em's feels about it but I LOVE it... Charlotte is also in the running. I like Charlie.'
The Mysterious Girl hitmaker announced the birth of his fifth child on Instagram on April 3 - the day after his doctor wife Emily gave birth.
Peter Andre has hinted at two potential names for his newborn daughter after revealing he will let wife Emily make the final decision
The couple welcomed their third child - Andre's fifth - in April, but have yet to make a final decision on what to call her
Sharing an update, he announced that their daughter 'still has no name' while cradling the tot in a sweet video clip.
Andre wrote: 'The love I have for our baby is one thing. The love I have for Emily is another love altogether.'
He added: 'What an incredible mum she is and what a truly beautiful gift she has given us. We all love bubba so much. And she STILL has no name.'
Andre previously admitted that he and Emily are still no closer to naming their baby girl - and the deadline to register is fast approaching.
He joked that Emily is 'slowing down the process' as she is in the midst of recovering following the birth.
In his column for OK! magazine, Andre said that he and Emily have less than four weeks left before they have to register their daughter, so the deadline to decide on her name is nearing.
'We are still no closer to a name for our newest bundle of joy,' he wrote. 'Any time Emily and I talk about it, it just gets put aside. Since Emily and I agreed for her to be the one to choose, it seems to have slowed down the process even more.'
He added: 'She is recovering after all, so I totally get it. We have less than four weeks left before we have to register her.'
Peter Andre sweetly kissed his newborn daughter on the head in an adorable update on Wednesday
The Mysterious Girl hitmaker, 51, announced the birth of his fifth child on Instagram on April 3 - the day after his doctor wife Emily gave birth
The singer decided to take a step back and let his wife make the decision on what to call their tot.
He previously wrote 'We're all in a baby bubble just now and Emily and the baby are doing great. Everything feels perfect.
'We've been trying out names that our friends and family have suggested, but then Emily and I don't seem to agree on them.
'So I think it's only fair that Emily decides – I hope she picks a good one.'
Andre is also a father to Junior, 18, and Princess, 16, who he shares with ex-wife Katie Price, as well as Amelia, 10, and Theo, seven, with Emily.
He uploaded the first snaps of their newborn daughter 'just minutes old' on Instagram after the birth.
They showed Emily breastfeeding their daughter and him wearing a scrub hat while holding her.
He captioned the heart-warming snaps: 'Just minutes old……We feel so overwhelmed right now. So happy to welcome our beautiful girl to the family.
'Mum and daughter are doing amazing. Born Tuesday 2nd April 2024, 7lb 3oz and thankfully very healthy.
'Baby has been spoilt with cuddles from Junior, Princess, Amelia and Theo who are all in love with their new little sister. As parents, we couldn't be happier.
'Only thing is…. She has no name yet. Help!
The couple have been unable to settle on a name in the weeks since their daughter's birth - with Peter recently revealing he had decided to let Emily pick
He joked that Emily is 'slowing down the process' as she is in the midst of recovering following the birth
'Thanks to all the doctors, midwives and staff at Musgrove Park Hospital Taunton. You were incredible. And Emily's parents, whom I adore. You have both been incredible.
'I'm so happy. Just off to hold her. Thanks everyone for reading.'
The TV personality explained the timing of the birth worked well because the older children have been able to spend time with the new baby during the school holidays.
He added: 'It's been great that the kids have been off school for the holidays so we can spend time together as a family.
'While we work a name out, we're just trying to differentiate between day and night. The lack of sleep is real already!'
He wrote: 'We're all in a baby bubble just now and Emily and the baby are doing great'
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