Peter Andre's son Junior was the spitting image of his dad.
But the singer, 46, appeared to be oblivious to where his son, 14, got his style ideas as he scolded his child for his clothing choice on Instagram on Thursday.
In a comparison snap, Peter drew attention to the fact he and his son both looked incredibly similar.
Junior had picked out a bright yellow and black striped puffer jacket, hoodie and padded trousers.
As it turned out he was inspired by one of his dad's striking looks.
In fact, Peter once wore a very similar black and yellow jacket.
Peter wrote: "We have a rather large bumble bee in the house."
He later wrote: "Omg I didn’t realise, I’m sorry everyone, I created a bee."
But Junior didn't let it bother him as he documented his look on social media.
He wrote: "Girls do call me sweet."
The pressure was on for Peter as it was his turn to have Katie Price's kids this year.
But all hell broke loose when the Xmas presents went down a stink with fake poo and cleaning equipment in the Christmas stockings

Princess, 12, and Junior, 14, ended up in a seething spat as the youngest waged war on her elder brother.
It all started off happy as ever when Katie's kids joined their dad Peter and his wife Emily at their home with their two children Theodore and Amelia.
They were in festive cheer as every member of the household slipped into red PJs for the big day.
Princess even donned statement reindeer antlers on a headband in good Christmas spirit.


There were lots of presents scattered under the tree filled with promise.
The atmosphere quickly changed as chaos ensued the Andre household.
It greatly amused Junior as he filmed his fight with Princess on his phone in extreme close up.
Katie's daughter hit out at her sibling for buying her marigold gloves and binbags.
He chuckled as he told her: "Clean your room."
Princess pointed out to him she had splashed a lot of cash on his flashy new trainers.
Junior even bragged about his flashy new shoes and he proudly showed them off on Instagram.
As far as he was concerned, he called it the "best Christmas ever".