Peter Andre and his wife Emily have marked their daughter Amelia's birthday with an impressive pile of presents and epic balloon display.
The father-of-four took to Instagram with a picture of the gifts stacked on a table amid a backdrop of silver balloons string spelling out Happy Birthday.
The doting dad's tribute also included a matching giant inflatable number eight and various heart and star balloons.
He penned on the post: ''Big day for little Amelia today. Happy 8th birthday. Love you so much.''
Fans of the 90s pop star, 48, were also keen to offer well wishes with one writing: "Happy birthday Amelia can't believe she's 8 already! Time goes so fast. Hope she has an amazing birthday and enjoys all her celebrations."
Another said: "I love that you have shop bought balloons rather than a fancy installation like most celebrities nowadays! Keeping it real. Happy 8th Birthday Amelia!"
Peter and his NHS doctor wife Emily, 32, are also parents to five-year-old son Theo. The Mysterious girl singer also has two older children, Junior, 16, and 14-year-old Princess.
The pair have opted to keep their youngest children's faces away from social media to provide more privacy.

Offering insight into the family's home life, Emily told Closer: "I think routine helps kids feel safe in the structure. I try to keep things consistent for them as much as I can.
''I'm quite strict, especially with stuff like manners. Me and Pete are quite similar, really we both are very much up on honesty, manners, kindness.''
And the blended brood appear to have a happy home life as the her singer hinted he could try for another baby this year.

Dr Emily has also had a big week this week as her guide for teenagers hit the shelves.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror she said: "It was a dream of mine to write a book.
"Growing up as a teenage girl, I remembered some of the experiences that I went through in terms of the feelings that you can have.
She said her motivation for the book was realising not every child growing up can have open and honest conversations about body issues with their parents.
The book entitled Growing Up For Girls explores the ups and downs of teenage years, covering body changes, mood swings, exercise, healthy eating and self-confidence.
Something which she has seen first-hand with her step-mum role with Princess, although she says their relationship feels more like that of a sibling to Pete's eldest children.