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Watch moment Princess Andre is left horrified as she is forced to wear ‘exposing' bikini top in fashion show

Watch moment Princess Andre is left horrified as she is forced to wear ‘exposing' bikini top in fashion show

The Sun16 hours ago
PRINCESS Andre was left horrified when she was forced to wear an "exposing" bikini top in a fashion show.
The young reality star, now 18, panicked when she was faced with wearing the revealing outfit.
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Princess has been opening up about her life in the spotlight in her new documentary, The Princess Diaries.
The ITV2 reality series documents the teenage star's life as she navigates her way to becoming a star.
In episode 3, which aired last night, Princess was seen preparing to do a fashion show in Ibiza.
However, a last minute change saw her having to switch outfits, which left her feeling "uncomfortable".
This was because the new clothes she was now being asked to wear was just a skimpy bikini top and skirt.
Princess was seen looking horrified at the outfit, which left her feeling "anxious" as she didn't want to walk the runway wearing the tiny top.
Speaking to the camera, she explained her anxiety: "The worst thing is trying to be confident in something you're not going to be confident in.
"Obviously, like, 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, like, I'm going to feel exposed.
"I'm going to feel so uncomfortable."
Princess Andre reveals nasty comments about her appearance at just aged 9 that left her in tears - saying 'I'm quite an insecure person'
Princess then added: "I was already anxious in the first place, but this has just made it ten times worse."
In the same episode of The Princess Diaries, the young influencer opened up about how trolls would comment on her appearance when she was a child.
She revealed how she made to feel like she was the "ugly child", when she was just nine-years-old.
Princess confessed that she is "quite an insecure person" after the harsh words she read that trolls were calling her.
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The eldest daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre explained how the cruel comments often left her in tears.
Speaking on the ITV2 series, Princess said: "Reading that at nine years old, I cried. I actually cried.
"I don't think people understand how one hurtful comment can affect you for years or a lifetime at such a young age.
"Everyone has things they don't like about themselves, because I had a lot of comments at such a young age, that has affected me, now I can't unsee what they've said."
Big brother Junior then sweetly said: "I think you're a beautiful person inside and out.
"And that's why you're doing so well because people can see how kind you are."
Who is Princess Andre and what's her job?
Princess Andre born June 29, 2007, is the daughter of Mysterious Girl singer Peter Andre and former glamour model Katie Price.
The pair also welcomed a son while they were together, Junior, born on June 13, 2005.
Katie and Peter then split in early 2009, with their divorce being finalised in October of the same year.
Princess also has six half siblings, four from Katie and two from Peter.
As of June 2024, Princess has an impressive 750,000 followers on her Instagram account, @officialprincess_andre.
Ahead of her 16th birthday, in June 2023, Princess opened up about what she wants to do with her future during a Q&A with fans and followers.
The teen said she is seeking out "financial freedom" through her beauty and fashion brand deals, as well as her own jewellery brand named 'Sparkle' by Princess Andre.
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