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Katie Price drops huge hint daughter Princess Andre is in talks for Love Island after boyfriend split

Katie Price drops huge hint daughter Princess Andre is in talks for Love Island after boyfriend split

The Sun4 days ago

KATIE Price has dropped the biggest hint yet daughter Princess Andre is in talks to appear on Love Island after splitting from her boyfriend.
The Sun revealed today Princess, 17, and her boyfriend of around two years had called time on their relationship after 'growing apart'.
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And her famous mum Katie, 46, has confessed she's encouraging her eldest daughter to sign up for Love Island.
Speaking on the latest episode of her podcast The Katie Price Show, she said: 'I keep saying to Princess, 'why don't you do Love Island?''
Revealing her response, Katie continued: ''No… because otherwise I'll be known as a Love Islander'. I said, 'No you won't, everyone knows you anyway'.'
Today an insider told The Sun how Princess and her ex - who never revealed his identity during the romance - split on good terms.
A source said: "She always kept the romance out of the public eye and it will be the same with her split.
"They just grew apart - they were each other's first love so it has been tough but there are no hard feelings.
"He's still on good terms with both Katie and Peter.
"Princess is really concentrating on her career right now and there's no place for a man.'
Princess' ex has unfollowed her on social media but does still follow all of her family members.
It's been a week of highs and lows for Princess, who revealed she'd passed her driving test and showed off her £10,000 car.
She proudly declared in the caption: 'I bought my first car' but was hit with criticism by fans, who believe it was actually mum and dad Katie and Peter Andre who actually forked out the cash for it.
But Princess has now put that speculation to bed, hitting back at the comments and declaring: 'These comments are so funny. To everyone out there, yes I work and yes I earn my own money which I'm super proud of and so thankful that I'm lucky enough to buy my own car xx.

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