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Katie Price gives her verdict after family member chastises Princess Andre for not putting her foot down and telling her management her mother can appear in her ITV show

Katie Price gives her verdict after family member chastises Princess Andre for not putting her foot down and telling her management her mother can appear in her ITV show

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Katie Price was quick to jump to daughter Princess Andre 's defence when her sister Sophie barked 'she needs to put her foot down' and tell her management that her mother can appear in her ITV2 show, The Princess Diaries.
The mother-of-five, 47, who shares Princess, 18, and son Junior, 20, with ex-husband Peter Andre, is 'banned' from appearing in her daughter's TV show.
Katie condemned Princess' ITV2 documentary last week, but clarified her issue was not with Princess but in fact her management, who also works with Peter.
Furious at the ban, Princess' auntie Sophie barked: 'Ultimately I do think it's down to Princess to put her foot down a bit'.
But Katie shot back and said Princess will be 'scared' to speak up to her management about what she really wants.
She said: 'But, she'll be scared Soph.
The mother-of-five, who shares Princess and son Junior, 20, with ex-husband Peter Andre , is 'banned' from appearing in her daughter's TV show
'What you got to remember is when I started my career, I didn't have people like the management and all that around me. I used to get the train, go on castings, I put the graft in.'
Speaking about her ban on the latest podcast episode of The Katie Price Show, Katie and Sophie once again fumed at the unfairness.
Katie said: 'When I was in Ibiza, Princess was there in Ibiza and I wasn't allowed to meet up with her but funny enough.
'I walked into a bar and there was a group of people, it was the producer of her show and they came up to me and said we are producing the show.
'I burst out crying, and this producer will know it, I said I'm so upset, it's my daughter, I want to be involved but that side stops me. I was in tears.
'She saw how upset I was and I could see she was in a situation because she knows it's right that I should be seen supporting my daughter and I'm not.
'I don't know where it's going to go from here. It's alright for them not to have me in the show, but I'm alright to be used for headlines for the show.'
Katie's producer Glenn added: 'I think they will have some difficult decisions to make because they will never get away from the fact that you're her mother. They will never take that away.'
In a previous episode on their podcast, Katie claimed that Princess' management thought of her as 'trash', before insisting that she was deliberately cut out of the show because she's 'not welcome'.
Katie and her producer Glenn then alleged ITV and the management team turned down her offer to film for free for three days.
An ITV2 spokesperson has since denied claims that the channel didn't want Katie involved in her daughter's show.
Growing rumours of a 'rift' between the mother-daughter duo have been growing in recent weeks after Katie didn't appear at Princess' 18th birthday party.
Reports then claimed the former glamour model was allegedly 'banned' from appearing on the nepo baby 's fly-on-the-wall ITV television series.
On her podcast, Katie said: 'I want to clear up some rumours. I'm going to be very articulate and just real, being honest and telling the truth.
'Princess' show The Princess Diaries comes out Sunday and there has been all of these rumours that there is a rift between me and Princess.
'There is absolute no rift between me and Princess. We have never, ever, ever, ever had an argument to this day or a disagreement.
'We get on like best friends, mother and daughter. Princess lives with me and she stays with her dad. She has been staying her dads the past two months because she has been filming her show. Our personal life together is amazing.
'People need to know when I was with Pete we were both managed by the same management and people will know who that is if they watch our shows and she managed Pete before he was in the jungle.
'She controlled the narrative of me and Pete, photoshoots, when we could hold hands, she was the dominator of it all.'
Princess' television show focuses on her home life with her father Peter, his wife Emily and big brother Junior, as well as her career as an influencer.
She added: 'Princess' 18th, I was away because I didn't want it rubbed in my face that the day of her birthday she has a party that I was not allowed to go to.
'The reason is because Pete doesn't want to be in the same room as me because I'm his ex. When the kids get older or get married, can only one parent can be there? I disagree.
'Just because people break up, it shouldn't stop both parents supporting their children. In her new show it will show Pete, Emily and the management all in the show.
'I don't want people to think I'm not in the show, the reason I am not in it is because I am not allowed. ITV you explain this bit. We have evidence and proof of everything that we are telling the truth. Glenn our producer is back in to add to the conversation.
'It is really serious because it affects my mental health all of this and I am not having all of this rift her trying to come between me and Pete.'
Katie and Sophie's producer Glenn said: 'The television production company who are producing it are called Optimum. We got an email from them months ago asking if they can use several videos from our YouTube channel.
'Things like you going to nail bars, they wanted to use that in the show. Old footage of you and Princess out together. She was about 15 that was before she was managed by Cann management.
'So I am a TV producer by trade and from my perspective Optimum want to tell the story that you are their mother and that is the only way they can do it.'
Sophie added: 'Even though Sophie would be willing to film footage with no fees.'
Glenn: 'So we went back and said if you want to use footage of them together you can film fresh new footage of them together exactly, three days for free absolutely no cost and they came back and said no.
'So they obviously want to tell the story that your her mother from a TV perspective but it seems like powers from higher up are not wanting to do that. We offered free footage and they didn't want to take it.'
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