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Katie Price says Princess ‘scared to tell truth' in swipe at ex Peter amid rift

Katie Price says Princess ‘scared to tell truth' in swipe at ex Peter amid rift

The Sun19 hours ago
KATIE Price took a savage swipe at her ex Peter Andre - saying daughter Princess is 'scared to tell the truth'.
The couple were married from 2005 to 2009, welcoming two children together.
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Daughter Princess, 18, is set to star in an ITV2 show titled The Princess Diaries.
Katie has previously bashed those working with her daughter after The Sun revealed her secret heartache about being cut out of her TV show - and has vowed not to watch it.
Speaking on her podcast The Katie Price Show, she said: "She needs to have knock backs to know, work and appreciate the industry. I've tried to tell her this.
"I think she's just too scared because she doesn't want to upset the management and all of that.
"Everything they get her, I know I can get her and I wouldn't take a cut. It's all about money at the end of the day."
Katie added: "I am fuming about the situation but at the same time I want Princess to do well and I back her in every way.
"I need to just air what it is. It has become a serious situation - and the family, we're all fuming about it.
"Not one member of our family or anything are involved in anything Princess does. Why? Because we're not allowed."
It comes after The Sun revealed the secret rift between Katie, 47, and Princess.
We revealed how Katie was left "devastated" when telly bosses told Princess to "distance herself" from her famous mum.
Producers deliberately cut the former glamour model out of forthcoming ITV2 show, The Princess Diaries, because it is 'not good for Princess to be seen with Katie '.
In a bid to market the youngster as a pretty, middle-class influencer, they even turned down Katie's team's offer to film for free for three days.
An insider previously told us: "Katie feels isolated and disregarded.
"She loves Princess so much and is supremely proud of the young woman she is becoming.
"But with all her expertise in the field, Kate obviously hoped to help steer her career — oversee contracts, advise her on press, that sort of thing.
'She has seen and done it all, and hoped to instil some wisdom and advice on how to handle fame.
'But ITV2 execs have made it clear they want nothing to do with her.
"Princess has been advised to distance herself from her outspoken mum, and is perhaps too young and shy to defy orders."
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