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Vernon Kay and his daughter Phoebe, 20, share a glimpse into their lavish family home as they film first ever Christmas advert

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Vernon Kay and his daughter Phoebe took a look around their holiday home on Friday as they filmed their first TV advert together.

Vernon Kay and his daughter Phoebe took a look around their holiday home on Friday as they filmed their first TV advert together.

The father-daughter duo looked happier than ever as the radio presenter sported a gray Christmas jumper as he was joined by his stunning eldest daughter, who he shares with wife Tess Daly.

Vernon, 50, and Phoebe, 20, were all smiles as they used an iPad to finish their last-minute Christmas shopping in their luxurious kitchen before sitting down to watch a holiday movie for the US partnership.

In the ad, Vernon was seen lifting weights while using the internet for an online exercise class.

The TV star later playfully fell asleep next to his daughter while watching a movie before she shouted “daddy” to wake him up.

Vernon Kay and his daughter Phoebe took a look around their holiday home on Friday as they filmed their first TV advert together.

The father-daughter duo looked happier than ever as the radio presenter sported a gray Christmas jumper as he was joined by his stunning eldest daughter, who he shares with wife Tess Daly.

The father-daughter duo looked happier than ever as the radio presenter sported a gray Christmas jumper as he was joined by his stunning eldest daughter, who he shares with wife Tess Daly.

Phoebe looked sensational in the ad in a tight black long-sleeved jumper which she paired with blue jeans.

The father-daughter duo were also joined by their adorable family dog, Mickey, before decorating their luxurious Christmas tree at home.

The BBC Radio 2 presenter also shares daughter Amber, 15, with his wife of 15 years and Strictly star Tess.

Since turning 18, Phoebe has begun to appear in the public eye, making her red carpet debut alongside her father at the John Wick Chapter 4 premiere last March.

While TV presenter Vernon was on hand to support his daughter, he previously revealed that he and Tess insist their children do not live off their fame and must form “their own careers”.

It’s a big factor for the celebrity duo, who rose to fame after being discovered as models and then turning to television.

Speaking to MailOnline in 2022, Vernon said he and his wife believe it is important for their children to “find themselves” and not be given “life on a plate”, and credited the couple for shaping their beliefs as parents.

Vernon said: “We let them be independent when it comes to themselves and their future because it’s important that you allow them to find themselves, which is character building and personality development.”

Vernon, 50, and Phoebe, 20, were all smiles as they used an iPad to finish their last-minute Christmas shopping in their luxurious kitchen before settling down to watch a festive movie.

Vernon, 50, and Phoebe, 20, were all smiles as they used an iPad to finish their last-minute Christmas shopping in their luxurious kitchen before settling down to watch a festive movie.

The couple have teamed up with EE to upgrade their WiFi at home to ensure they have a stress-free time while organizing Christmas for their loved ones.

The couple have teamed up with EE to upgrade their WiFi at home to ensure they have a stress-free time while organizing Christmas for their loved ones.

In the ad, the TV star playfully fell asleep next to her daughter while watching a movie before she screamed

In the advert, the TV star playfully fell asleep next to his daughter while watching a movie before she shouted “daddy” to wake him up.

The father-daughter duo were also joined by their adorable family dog, Mickey, before decorating their luxurious Christmas tree at home.

The father-daughter duo were also joined by their adorable family dog, Mickey, before decorating their luxurious Christmas tree at home.

‘Sometimes I think that the old silver spoon and life on a plate in front of them… I think that’s quite contradictory to how you want them to be.

“Tess and I grew up in healthy, friendly Northern families and that’s a huge trait that’s helped us in our personal development and I think it’s really important.”

He added: “I don’t disagree with anyone doing that by helping their kids, which is great, but I think sometimes, for us personally, it’s whatever they like, they can go and discover themselves.” .

Tess shares the same thinking as her husband, telling MailOnline in 2021 how she kept her children “grounded” against the pitfalls of fame and raised them with “morals, respect and work ethic.”

The Strictly presenter revealed that Phoebe didn’t realize her mother worked in TV until she was seven, while she and Vernon worked to keep their family sheltered from the spotlight.

Tess admitted it’s “never been about us at home” when talking about the importance of keeping her career separate from motherhood.

She explained: ‘They are so grounded that they know the value of everything. It’s everything for us.

‘They have good morals and respect others. That’s all. They build their self-esteem through you. It is very important for us to keep them grounded.

The BBC Radio 2 presenter also shares daughter Amber, 15, with his wife of 15 years and Strictly star Tess.

The BBC Radio 2 presenter also shares daughter Amber, 15, with his wife of 15 years and Strictly star Tess.

‘It’s never been about us at home, it’s about them and their lives and us as a family. Phoebe didn’t even know she worked in television until she was seven!

She had no idea until she saw me once and said “there’s my mom!” She just thought I was going to work on a Saturday because it’s work for them.

‘Of course they really enjoy it and they loved watching their dad on I’m A Celeb, they love Strictly, but it’s part of what we do and it doesn’t define who we are to them. We’re just mom and dad.

‘It is very important to me not to take away my children’s work ethic and their opportunity to find their own role in life by overshadowing them with their own.

‘It is important that they learn to find their own way. It’s not about us and ego has no place in our house. They are good, hard-working girls and we are very proud of them. They’re growing!’

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