Peter Andre has hailed his sister Debbie as she continues to do important work for the family in Australia as the singer bemoans the lack of opportunity to return Down Under.
The 48-year-old, who had a huge hit with Mysterious Girl, shared a snap of his rarely seen sister as he thanked her for looking after their parents, while he lives a world away from them.
Peter has said that he is hoping to travel to Australia "soon" but at the moment, the country has some of the strictest Covid restrictions including the period of self-isolation when entering.
Debbie is rarely seen on Peter's social media, with him normally just sharing pics of her to celebrate her birthday.


On Thursday, he felt moved to share another snap of his sister smiling, on Twitter, along with a gushing caption.
He wrote: "Just thinking about my awesome sister Debbie who is in Australia looking after mum and dad whilst we wait to be able to travel there. Love you sis so much.
"Thank you for being there for them. Soon hopefully."
This heartfelt message follows on from last month in which Peter shared similar thoughts when celebrating Debbie's birthday.
Once again, Peter used the occasion to pay thanks to all the work she is doing for the family while he is living in the UK.
He wrote at the time: "Happy birthday to my beautiful one and only sister Debbie. You’re the best and thanks for being there for mum and dad like you are until we can all be there. Love you sis. @the.beauty.couture."
Debbie sweetly responded: "Thanks my bro," adding a heart emoji.

Peter has recently shared his views on the coronavirus vaccine controversy that threatened to engulf Strictly Come Dancing before the series could get going.
Three professional dancers on the show have reportedly refused to have their Covid jabs, sparking debate as to whether they should be allowed to continue with the popular dance competition.
Peter waded in, via his new! magazine column, saying they shouldn't be forced to have it, even after McFly's Tom Fletcher and his pro partner, Amy Dowden, were forced to miss this weekend's live show after testing positive for coronavirus.
The singer, who has previously appeared on Strictly, wrote: "It’s a tricky and scary thing as it puts the show in jeopardy, so I understand why it’s concerning.
"At the same time, I don’t believe you should be forced to have the vaccine as we’re not forced to have any other jabs."
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