
Princess Andre flooded with support from fans as she complains about feeling 'uncomfortable' at being forced to wear 'exposing' bikini top at fashion show
The 18-year-old daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre opened up about the experience in the latest episode of her ITV2 reality show The Princess Diaries, which follows her life as she embarks on a modelling career.
In episode three, which aired on Tuesday, Princess was seen preparing to take part in a fashion show.
However, a last-minute change meant the young star was asked to wear a skimpy bikini top and skirt - a decision that left her visibly distressed.
Speaking directly to the camera, Princess said: 'The worst thing is trying to be confident in something you're not going to be confident in.
'Obviously, I feel fine wearing a bikini in a pool because we're in a swimming pool. No-one actually cares.
'But to walk down a catwalk in a bikini top, I'm going to feel exposed. I'm going to feel so uncomfortable.'
She went on to admit: 'I was already anxious in the first place, but this has just made it ten times worse.'
Before taking to the runway, Princess confided in her content manager about her insecurities.
'It's just my boobs - I hate my boobs, there's just nothing to them, it's embarrassing. They're all 20-something-year-olds with massive boobs, it's awkward,' she said.
Her colleague responded with reassurance, telling her: 'You don't need massive boobs to look amazing.'
Despite her nerves, Princess carried on with the show, later posting photos from the day with the caption: 'Well… at least I didn't fall over on the runway. Who caught last night's episode?'
The vulnerability she showed on screen impressed viewers, who rushed to social media to praise her for how she handled the situation.
One wrote: 'You handled yourself so well beyond your years when everything changed. Keep shining.'
Another added: 'Binged them all as soon as it was out! It's lovely to see you growing as your own person. Your bond with Junior and your family is so lovely to see.'
The vulnerability Princess showed on screen impressed viewers, who rushed to social media to praise her for how she handled the situation
More fans shared their admiration, commenting: 'You're doing so well for yourself. I have absolutely loved watching!'
Another said: 'You look amazing. I watched your first show and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next one.'
'Binged on them all, you have come across so lovely on it,' wrote one person. 'Such a mature, humble, genuine girl. Love your relationship with your dad and Emily too.'
One fan wrote: 'Gutted for you that you didn't get to wear the dress but the blue did look amazing on you.'
Another viewer praised her authenticity on the runway: 'You looked the most real there, Princess, on that catwalk.
'You looked the most realistic, you looked healthy and natural. I feel there's a lot of pressure and you felt you couldn't say no which is awful. Love your relationship with Junior'
And one wrote: 'Beautiful girl. You portray yourself amazingly. I love that you are so raw and real, talking about periods, insecurities and low confidence.
'That's what young girls need to hear about. Such a brilliant role model for little girls to grow up watching.'
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