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Princess Andre reveals what mum Katie Price thinks of her TV career after star vowed NOT to watch new show

Princess Andre reveals what mum Katie Price thinks of her TV career after star vowed NOT to watch new show

The Sun3 days ago
PRINCESS Andre has revealed what her mum Katie Price has said about her TV show behind closed doors after vowing not to watch.
The mother and daughter have been locked in a secret rift over Princess' solo reality TV show, The Princess Diaries.
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Katie was reportedly left hurt after being banned from filming amid concern that it could be detrimental to Princess' image to appear alongside her mother.
It led to the mum-of-five declaring that she wouldn't bother to watch the programme but Princess has now spoken out about what Katie really thinks.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun to launch her brand new show, Princess confirmed that Katie was "supportive" of the show despite the tensions understood to be brewing amongst them.
When asked how much input both her parents had been able to put into the show, Princess told The Sun: "They have both just been very supportive.
"They have both said 'you do you' and be yourself."
Her brother Junior then added: "They are both proud of us.
"They are supportive and they are there.
"We have learnt from them and they are veterans in this game."
Although Princess claims to have been supported by Katie, the model let her feelings be really known as she ranted on her podcast about her plans to snub the programme.
Katie had offered to film for three days for free as part of Princess' show but her request was turned down and it was later clarified that she would not be appearing at all.
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Telly bosses and industry insiders reportedly made the decision because it is 'not good for Princess to be seen with Katie '.
Speaking last week, Katie said: "And it puts Princess in a situation because I don't want her to feel she has to choose between me and her work because I want her to do well.
'And I have said to Princess, just see how it feels for me because I should be there supporting you.
"I want to be there to support you like my family did. And I'm your mum and especially as you're doing stuff that I did, I'm proud of you and want to be there.
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"I won't be watching the show and I won't be promoting the show, because I don't need it rubbed in my face of everyone playing Happy Families," she said.
Revealing the extent of how much she claims to have been pushed out, Katie continued: 'They won't allow Princess to do photo shoots with me.
"They won't allow me to go to any events with Princess because they think I am trash basically.
'Now, everyone knows she's my daughter. So what difference does it make? If it wasn't for me or Pete, Princess and Junior wouldn't be known anyway.
'I find it an insult as I've been in the industry 30 years. I know this job inside and out.
"If there's anyone better to advise or be there and guide Princess, it is me.'
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