Katie Price is furious after her children's accounts were deleted from Instagram again.

Katie Price

Katie Price

The 38-year-old reality TV star broke the age Terms and Conditions of the picture-sharing app by signing son Junior, 11, and nine-year-old daughter Princess up, and their accounts vanished last week and reappeared, before they were taken down for a second time.

Katie told the Sun on Sunday: "They've been taken down again because people keep complaining. I'm running the accounts, all of Junior's friends have Instagram. He's sad because he feels left out because pathetic people keep reporting his profile.

"Why do they care? What's he doing that's so offensive to them?"

Katie recently admitted she let her children join Instagram so they can further their own showbiz careers.

She said: "My kids have been brought up in the industry with their dad and me on TV shows, everyone knows who they are. Now they are being booked themselves for TV shows, modelling jobs and stuff like that. Social media is the future ... It's a business thing."

However, Junior and Princess' father Peter Andre has revealed he was unhappy about her decision to set up pages for them and said that he had banned them from logging on to social media when they are at his house.

Peter - who has two-year-old daughter Amelia and another baby on the way with his wife Emily MacDonagh - said Junior and Princess are too young for Instagram and he keeps them offline because he believes the platform opens up "all sorts of issues".

Writing in his column for New! magazine, he shared: "I have been asked how I feel about my kids having Instagram accounts. Everyone knows I don't allow them to have phones or social media at my house. I don't like kids having them because I think it opens them up to all sorts of issues."

However, Peter, 43, insisted he respected Katie's decision to allow them to use Instagram when they are with her.

Talking about the need for "compromise" when you co-parent, the TV star said: "As a parent you have to compromise with the other parent and try to work together. I can only advise and encourage them - I can't do any more than that."


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