Katie Price involved in daughter Princess' ITV show despite filming ban
Katie Price's daughter Princess has found a fun way to include her mum in her ITV series, The Princess Diaries, after she was banned from making an appearance.
The Princess Diaries shines a spotlight on the famous offspring as she wants to make a name for herself in the spotlight in her own right. Her famous mum Price was banned from appearing on the fly-on-the-wall documentary, meaning her daughter had to move out of her house (albeit temporarily).
But Princess, 18, didn't want her mum to completely miss out. The influencer had a fun way to get her mum in her series, regardless of the ban. She decided to ask both her parents, Price and Peter Andre, who was the naughtiest child via voice note.
Recording her message, she said: "Hey mum, me and Junior are having a discussion. We wanna know."
Junior replied: "Who was the naughtiest kid growing up? Out of me and Princess. If you respond… It's going to be filmed."
Princess gave her mum some advice. She said: "Keep it PG! Love you."
The teenager admitted her mum's household was "chaotic... in a good way... in a funny way" growing up. Junior said there were "lots of rules" at their dad's house.
Katie Price has her say on The Princess Diaries
Price wasn't going to miss out on the opportunity on playing a part in her daughter's reality series so she doesn't wait long to reply.
"So who was the naughtiest child?" She said cheekily in a filmed voice note response. "Well, you was a mummy's girl. So you used to push me more and probably get away with things."
The former glamour model decided it was indeed Princess who was the naughtiest because she could be just like herself. "So yeah, i'd probably say you were more naughty actually," she said. "You were still very much like me. But you were different. You're more sensible. The answer to your question, you was more naughty." Then playfully she shouted down the phone recording: "YOU NAUGHTY GIRL."
After the heartwarming message, Princess decided she wanted to give her mum a call in real-time. Price answered the phone in Dubai but Princess hung up in a panic. Her mum appeared topless on camera — although you see nothing in the reality series. "Love you, bye!" Princess told her.
"She had her boobs out!" She explained. "She's there casually out of the shower topless, she doesn't care. I was like 'Oh my god. I could never answer the phone'. She'll be like, 'You're with people?' When I answer the phone, she's so unpredictable. She lives life. She doesn't care."
Princess shared she admired her mum's carefree attitude in life. "I really, really look up to that," she said. "I would love to have that mindset: I don't care." However, she admitted: "Deep down, I do care. I'll go to my bed and cry and cry. On my own, I don't handle it well. To other people I handle it well."
Why is Katie Price banned from The Princess Diaries?
Price was banned from filming with her daughter in the documentary series. It meant she was unable to attend her daughter's 18th birthday party because it took place in front of the cameras.
Andre's management, CAN Associates, is behind the documentary; the same company that represented Price when the famous exes were in a relationship.
CAN worked on the ITV reality series Katie and Peter that made the exes millions at the time. After the break up, Price has been locked in a feud with Andre and his management. Sometimes their fights have played out very publicly in the headlines.
ITV has no comment on Price being banned from the series.
Price spoke about being banned from the series in episode "A First Class B****" on The Katie Price Show podcast with her younger sister Sophie. At the same time, she appeared to take aim at Andre and his management.
She said: "Of course, Mummy wasn't invited [to the 18th birthday for Princess] because it was for filming... The fact there is stuff my daughter is doing but I'm not allowed to be seen in any of it because it's for filming, then certain people who are filming her used to be in charge of my filming.
"That's all I'm saying on it. That's fine. Conflict of interest. People will cotton on to it. So yeah, we've got to do something for Princess' 18th. I did say, did she want a blow-up club in the garden? But she's like nah."
The Princess Diaries airs on ITV2 and ITVX on Sunday.
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