
Peter Andre's wife Emily MacDonagh admits 'I try to be the best I can at home'
Emily MacDonagh has given a rare glimpse into her family life with husband Peter Andre, candidly admitting: "I don't always get it right".
The 35 year old NHS doctor married the Mysterious Girl singer, 51, at Mamhead House and Castle in Devon back in July 2015.
Together, they have three children - one year old Arabelle, Amelia, 11, and eight year old Theo.
Peter also has two other children from his previous high-profile relationship with Katie Price - Junior, 20, and Princess, 18.
Appearing on Tuesday's (August 19) episode of This Morning with hosts Craig Doyle and Sian Welby, Emily confessed that "it's crazy" as she prepares to celebrate a decade of marriage with Peter this year, reports the Daily Star.
Sian asked: "How do you find the time with everything? You've got three young children, almost like a step parent as well and you've got your job with the NHS, you're so busy".
Discussing how she manages her hectic schedule as a parent and step mum to Peter's children, Emily explained: "I think it's the same like all parents. I feel like I'm juggling all the time."
The star admitted: "I feel like I don't always get it right a lot of the time. I try to be the best I can be at home, I try to be the best I can be in whatever work I'm doing."
She added: "But you never quite get it right. You just do your best don't you. I feel like I'm constantly running around."
Craig quickly shifted focus to Emily and Peter's matrimonial journey as he highlighted their significant achievement, remarking: "Ten years married."
Sian chimed in: "Yes congratulations, I can't believe it's been ten years."
Emily nodded in agreement as she reflected: "I can't believe it either. It's actually crazy, it has just gone so quickly. Our eldest daughter is starting secondary school in September. I can't believe it, it's just gone so quickly."
This comes as Peter also offered a heartwarming glimpse into his family getaway to Cyprus whilst marking his wife Emily's special day.
The crooner shared a collection of loved-up selfies, writing alongside the snaps: "Happy Birthday Emily. We love you beyond words."
In a separate image, the pair strolled hand-in-hand with their youngsters along the shoreline.
Peter also posted the touching photograph to his Instagram Story, simply captioning the moment 'Cyprus.'.

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