Katie and Peter squabble over daughter's hair

Peter Andre is furious with Katie Price for straightening his daughter's hair.

Katie and Peter squabble over daughter's hair

Peter Andre is furious with Katie Price for straightening his daughter's hair.

The singer – who divorced Katie, the mother of his two children, Junior and Princess Tiaamii, in 2009 – got his brother Mike to cut his daughter's hair because he was so angry to find that Princess Tiaamii, two, had been styled like an adult.

He said: "The truth of the matter is I have noticed lately that someone has been straightening Princess’ hair with straightening irons and the ends were getting damaged. Why a girl of two needs straight hair is beyond me, but obviously it’s something Kate has decided to do and I can’t stop her."

Peter, 36, is also upset with his ex-wife's comments on Twitter which branded him "out of order" for cutting his daughter’s hair.

He stated in New! magazine: "I couldn’t actually believe this when I read it. I hate childish comments like this, but I do feel like I need to set the record straight.

"Mike is a professional hairdresser and he literally took the ends off my daughter’s hair to tidy it up. It really wasn’t a big deal. My biggest wish for 2010 is that I don’t have to deal with stuff like this any more."

Katie has previously revealed that she loves experimenting with two-year-old Princess' blonde curly hair and blasted critics who say she is trying to make the toddler grow up too quickly.

She said: "Princess is a mini-me. She has naturally curly blonde hair which I straightened recently and it didn't look good - she looked like a little troll. Princess is a really girly girl who loves sparkly things and having her nails done.

"People criticise me for putting nail varnish on her fingers and toes, saying she should remain a baby, but who cares? I want her to be as girly as possible and not grow up too quickly. If she came home from school aged 12 in fishnets and a cropped top then she'd get a massive telling-off and would be grounded. She can wait until she's 18 before she starts wearing that kind of stuff."

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