
Princess Andre, 18, hits back at lip filler accusation as she shows off her pout in selfies - after vowing to 'embrace natural beauty'
The daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, who turned 18 this week, snapped some photographs in her bedroom showing off her glamorous palette of make-up.
Styling her blonde tresses loose, Princess wore a set of full eyelash extensions, blushed cheeks and a glossy pink lipstick.
However, it wasn't her make-up that caught one fan's eye as they boldly accused the teen of having lip filler.
They wrote: 'Oh noooooo the lips have been done.'
However, Princess was quick to hit back at the troll as she replied: 'No they haven't? x'
Many other fans came to the teenager's defence telling her to 'ignore' the comment while others gushed that she is 'beautiful'.
They penned: 'Actually they haven't been touched with anything other than a lip liner and a good gloss!';
'Ignore it hunny. Some people have nothing better to be doing than putting comments like that up. Hope you had a lovely birthday';
'Beautiful; Gorgeous.'
Princess has previously told how she wants to encourage fans to embrace their natural beauty and has vowed not to have plastic surgery herself.
Her famous mother Katie is well-known for having had plastic surgery, and Princess said that while her many procedures hadn't 'put her off', she wanted to steer clear of it herself.
She previously told The Sun: 'I feel like everyone is entitled to do what they want to their body. But I personally don't look at [cosmetic surgery] and think: ''Oh, yeah, I want to do that''.
'I think it's important, especially for the younger generation on social media, to embrace natural beauty. My sisters are 10, and I want to set an example to them that they're amazing how they are.
However, it wasn't her make-up that caught one fan's eye as they accused the teen of having lip filler, prompting Princess and other fans to hit back
'You don't need to change. I want my little sisters to look up to me and be happy in themselves. It's natural for them to want to play around with make-up – that's a girlie thing to do – but I always say they don't need it.'
Elsewhere, Princess recently revealed that she's 'not a big drinker' because she'd 'never want to embarrass herself' as she turned 18.
Last week, the influencer discussed how she'd want to celebrate her milestone birthday but told how it wouldn't be a boozy affair.
Speaking to OK! Magazine, she described being in the spotlight from a young age, but in terms of living a wild youth like her parents she insisted she'd never want to be in a 'position that would make her look bad'.
She said: 'I'm not really a big drinker or a big party-goer. I'm not the sort of person who would embarrass myself.
'I'll never put myself in a position that would make me look bad.'
She also chatted about being single and said she is always keen to keep her romantic life private after splitting from her boyfriend of two years back in May.
Princess said of the split last month: 'I'm feeling good. I've always kept my personal life personal so I don't talk too much about it but now is the time to focus on me.'
While her former flame remains unnamed, Princess declared last year that she was 'in love' before their split.
According to The Su n, Princess, who kept much of her relationship out of the public eye, will be doing the same with the 'tough' break up.
A source told the publication: 'They just grew apart, they were each other's first love so it has been tough but there are no hard feelings.'
'He's still on good terms with both Katie and Peter, Princess is really concentrating on her career right now and there's no place for a man'.
Princess' reps declined to comment when contacted by MailOnline.
The teen first went public with their romance when she invited him along to her mother Katie's 45th birthday celebrations in Brighton in May 2023.
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