Peter Andre breaks down in Sky interview (VIDEO)
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Peter Andre has had to cut a Sky News interview short after host Kay Burley probed him about the future custody of his children. The popstar appeared on the news channel on Wednesday - the day after his ex wife Katie Price married Celebrity Big Brother winner Alex Reid in Las Vegas - to promote his upcoming album and tour. Peter reluctantly answered questions about Katie and Alex's wedding and begun to get visibly distressed when shown a Sky News clip of footballer Dwight Yorke referring to comments Peter had made in the past about wanting to adopt Harvey, his biological son with Katie. When Peter was then asked how he'd feel if Alex wanted to adopt his own children, Junior and Princess Tiaamii, he said: "No one is going to take my kids away from me, nobody. "And I will fight till the death for that." An upset Peter tried to carry on with the interview, but then said: "I'd rather just stop this, if that's all right?" CLICK below to watch Peter Andre on Sky News
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