Tess Daly 収容する/認めるs Vernon Kay is the 'strict parent' as she gives rare insight into family life with her husband and two teenage daughters

Tess Daly says husband Vernon Kay?is the strict parent to the couple's two daughters?Phoebe, 19, and Amber, 14.

The 厳密に Come Dancing presenter has given some rare insight into her home life in Buckinghamshire with 無線で通信する 2 星/主役にする Vernon and their 十代の少年少女s.??

Tess, 54, 明らかにする/漏らすd her approach to parenting teen girls, explaining how she thinks 存在 現在の is 重要な.?

'As a mum, I just want to be as 現在の as I can be. I pride myself on that,' she told 承認する! '十代の少年少女s don't always want to talk to you, but even if you're just 肉体的に there in the room with them… I'll plonk myself there 静かに in the corner.'

'You've got two little people who have become young adults. It's amazing and 絶えず rewarding. I love 存在 a mum ? it's my most important 職業.'

Tess Daly says husband Vernon Kay i
s the strict parent to the couple's two daughters Phoebe, 19, and Amber, 14

Tess Daly says husband Vernon Kay is the strict parent to the couple's two daughters Phoebe, 19, and Amber, 14?

Tess went on to explain how she and Vernon, 49, make a 広大な/多数の/重要な team, but her husband is more strict.?

'Vernon is a 広大な/多数の/重要な dad ? he loves them to bits. I don't know if there's a good 警官,(賞などを)獲得する, bad 警官,(賞などを)獲得する, but maybe he's a little 厳格な人 いつかs. But it's for the greater good and we're a good team.'

'I'm proud of how 負かす/撃墜する to earth they are. That's what you want ? kids who are 肉親,親類d and who have a good work ethic and 尊敬(する)・点 people. You just try to mould good humans.'

Tess and Vernon's eldest daughter is 現在/一般に 熟考する/考慮するing at 演劇 school.?

Last year,?Tess 認める she 跡をつけるs Phoebe on an app because she worries about her safety while she's 運動ing alone.

She 明らかにする/漏らすd on the Spinning Plates podcast that her eldest is now a driver which is the 推論する/理由 for her 関心s.

She said: 'When your child starts to 運動, that's a whole new minefield. I've got that app LIFE360 and I 跡をつける Phoebe on it obsessively until she gets to her 目的地.

'It's because she's a new driver. And the 救済 when I see she's reached it . . . you never stop worrying.

Tess went on to explain how she and Vernon, 49, make a great team, but her husband is more strict (Vernon is pictured with eldest daughter Phoebe in 2023)

Tess went on to explain how she and Vernon, 49, make a 広大な/多数の/重要な team, but her husband is more strict (Vernon is pictured with eldest daughter Phoebe in 2023)

The 厳密に host joked: 'She's only gone for 20 minutes and I'm a nervous 難破させる. It's ridiculous. 緩和する the leash!'

にもかかわらず her 関心s she 認める that she is letting her girls (1)偽造する/(2)徐々に進む their own life paths, and 噴出するd that she and Vernon have a '広大な/多数の/重要な 関係' with them.

She said: 'You just have to advise them and gently guide the way. It has to feel like they're reaching their own 決定/判定勝ち(する)s in life.

'But they're needing more as they get older. They need more life advice, t here seems to be more mental 手渡す-持つ/拘留するing. You never stop parenting. I don't know when that all-seeing 注目する,もくろむ ends.'

Last year,?Vernon said he doesn't want his children to live off his and wife Tess' fame, 主張するing they form 'their own careers.'

He told MailOnline that he?and Tess believe it's important for their offspring 'to find themselves' and not be given their 'life on a plate', crediting the pair's Northern backgrounds for 形態/調整ing their parenting beliefs.

Tess, 54, revealed her approach to parenting teen girls, explaining how she thinks being present is key

Tess, 54, 明らかにする/漏らすd her approach to parenting teen girls, explaining how she thinks 存在 現在の is 重要な

Vernon said: 'We let them be 独立した・無所属 when it comes to them and their 未来s because it's important that you 許す them to find themselves, which is character building and personality 開発.

'いつかs I think that the old silver spoon and life on a plate in 前線 of them… I think that's やめる contradictory to h ow you want them to be.

'Tess and I grew up in hearty, wholesome Northern families and that's a 抱擁する trait that helped us in our personal 開発 and I think that's really important.'

He 追加するd: 'I don't 同意しない with anyone that does that by helping their kids, which is 広大な/多数の/重要な, but I just think いつかs for us, 本人自身で, it's whatever they're into, they can go and discover themselves.'