Ex junkie Pete Doherty had an emotional moment when the rocker was reunited with his son. A BBC TV documentary on Kate Moss’ beau shows his softer side as he plays with his three-year-old son named Astile. Pete had been banned to see his son by the mother due to his drug addiction.
In the documentary Doherty is seen hugging his son, before strumming his guitar while Astile watches TV, then the pair wrestle playfully. There was an emotional moment when Pete had to leave and the youngster blocked the door. Although this is a major improvement for the rocker, there still is a long way to go. Other scenes from the documentary, filmed over the past six months, show a clearly intoxicated Doherty stumbling and slurring. Another shocking sequence shows him trying to paint pictures in his own blood, drawn from his arm by a syringe.
Pete had sworn to his ex girlfriend Lisa to clean up his act for their little boy. He said: "When I can claim to have any sort of control over my own life, I'm going to take some responsibility for Astile. I love the little fella. I need to buck up my ideas there. "I wanted to call him Peter because I thought I was going to cark it round about then. I thought keep the name Peter going. But she wasn't having any of it." Its good to see that progress is being made in Pete Doherty's life.




























