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Princess Andre reunites with 'gorgeous' mum Katie Price during her Pride performance amid claims the glamour model won't feature in daughter's new reality show

Princess Andre reunites with 'gorgeous' mum Katie Price during her Pride performance amid claims the glamour model won't feature in daughter's new reality show

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Princess Andre reunited with her mum Katie Price on Saturday night as she shared behind-the-scenes clips from her headline performance at Portsmouth Pride.
The influencer, 17, posted a sweet backstage selfie with her former glamour model mum, 46, on Snapchat as she supported her at the event.
Princess kept casual in a grey hoodie while Katie wowed in a pink dazzling fringe jacket which she wore over a black minidress and donned a sparkling hat.
The oldest daughter of Katie and ex husband Peter Andre filmed from the side of stage as her mum performed, she wrote: 'She's such a baddie'.
In another selfie on Snapchat, Katie beamed in a more low-key look while Princess pouted to the camera.
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Despite Katie making her name, and her millions, as a reality television star it was recently reported that daughter Princess isn't quite so impressed by her mother's star quality because she will not feature on her forthcoming ITV show.
MailOnline revealed that Katie will not appear on the fly-on-the-wall programme which will see influencer Princess, who turns 18 next month, become a celebrity in her own right but her dad Peter, step-mum Emily and older brother Junior are all to have parts in the series.
The programme will follow her work and home life as she prepares to reach the milestone age and last month, the popular teenager was spotted with a camera crew outside the London offices of hair styling brand GHD.
A television insider told MailOnline: 'Katie will not be in Princess's show, the decision has been made and it's final.
'Princess loves her mum, and they have a great relationship, but the show is all about her work and home life.
'Television bosses were adamant that nothing was to be 'staged' to include Katie as it would not be a real and truthful insight into her life.'
Princess has already signed big money deals with clothing and beauty brands including being an ambassador for high street chain Superdrug, Studio London, Morphe and Revolution.
Cameras will be following her around as she continues to make waves in the highly lucrative influencer world up until she turns 18 at the end of June.
Despite Katie making her name, and her millions, as a reality television star it seems that Princess isn't quite so impressed by her mother's star quality
But television executives have been so impressed with the teenager that it looks set to be the start of her television career and clearly don't want her controversial mother to muddy her chances at becoming a household name.
Back in 2020 dad Peter launched the family's YouTube channel, The Andres, which gave viewers a glimpse into their lives.
The source added: 'Princess is a complete natural, which isn't surprising considering she grew up on her parents' reality TV shows.
'Everyone working on the show has been really impressed with her attitude and professionalism. She's got a lot going on so there's plenty of great stuff for them to film.
'It's a really exciting time for Princess.'
She hopes the series will help launch her catwalk career.
Peter, who shot to fame in the noughties with his hit Mysterious Girl, has brought Junior and Princess up along with wife Emily, 35, with whom he has three children, Amelia, 11, eight-year-old Theo and daughter Arabella, who was born in April 2025.
Meanwhile, Katie has son Harvey from her relationship with footballer Dwight Yorke as well as Jett, 12, and Bunny, 11, from her marriage to Kieran Hayler.
Katie and Peter, 52, started their relationship in 2004 after getting together on I'm A Celebrity . . . Get Me Out Of Here! but their relationship fell apart in 2009 and they divorced.

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