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Junior Andre looks set to hit the big time as he teases he's 'been moving in silence' after sweetly supporting sister Princess on her reality show
Junior Andre looks set to hit the big time as he teased he's been 'moving in silence' amid work on an upcoming project.
The 20-year-old singer has garnered praise from fans of late due to the support he's shown younger sister Princess, 18, on her very own reality show, The Princess Diaries.
And while Princess is carving out a showbiz career of her own, Junior - son of Peter Andre and Katie Price - has hinted that he's also preparing for great success as he told his fans: 'My time is coming.'
Back in 2022, Junior had a promising music career as his debut single Slide hit No1 in the UK's iTunes pop chart, with his follow-up track Only One also bagging the top spot a year later.
While he's remained in the spotlight, things have been pretty quiet of late on the music front, however, that looks set to change if his latest post is to go by.
Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, Junior shared a black and white snap of himself alongside the caption: 'Sometimes the most quiet seasons are the most powerful ones.
'I've been moving in silence, learning, growing, making moves you haven't seen yet. I think about you all more than you know….and when the times right, you'll understand why I've been so lowkey.
'My time is coming and when it does, we're all going up together.'
Though he didn't specify what he's been working on, it is most likely to be music related as that is what he's shown a strong passion for in the past.
Fans of Junior were quick to share their messages of support, with many also praising how he's come across on his sister's new documentary.
One person penned: 'Keep being you that's all u need to do love don't change for anyone or anything. Your the best big brother and son from what I have seen i absolutely love the documentary❤️you are kind humble funny and talented. I would be proud if u were a son of mine. Xx.'
While another shared: 'Young man, whatever you do you will shine, you are a kind, caring and humble. I look forward to seeing you shine even more.'
His family also showed their support with dad Peter, who recently teased his own new single, writing: 'Love you son ❤️', while Princess added: 'You got this bro❤️.'
Junior's words come after fans of The Princess Diaries rushed to social media to share their kind words about how much they love how close Princess and Junior are.
While Princess is carving out a showbiz career of her own, Junior - son of Peter Andre and Katie Price - has hinted that he's also preparing for great success as he told his fans: 'My time is coming'
Fans of Junior were quick to share their messages of support, with many also praising how he's come across on his sister's new documentary.
Junior's words come after fans of The Princess Diaries rushed to social media to share their kind words about how much they love how close Princess and Junior are
'Yours and Juniors relationship is so beautiful to watch - loving the show, you should be extremely proud xxx.'
'Lovely to see the relationship she has with her brother, they have both grown up to be lovely people.'
'Loving the show - you and @officialjunior_andre bond is amazing. His face watching you smash the catwalk.'
'A lovely couple of young siblings. Mum and dad must be proud.'
The siblings are children of Katie and Peter - who met in 2004 while appearing on ITV's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!
The former couple tied the knot the following year and went on to split in 2009.
Earlier this month, Princess and Junior shrugged off being called ' nepo babies ' as they launched Princess's brand new ITV2 reality series, insisting they're working hard to make it on their own.
Speaking at the glitzy ITV launch of her show, Princess admitted that under the true definition of a 'nepo baby' the term applies, but said the focus should be on how she has built her own career over the past two years.
The rising star has already inked big-money deals with brands including Morphe and Superdrug, cementing her status as a celebrity in her own right.
She added that the new series will give fans an unfiltered look into her life, away from her famous parents.
Speaking to The News Movement she said: 'Well obviously if you're using the actual terms of a 'nepo baby' then yeah, but we are focusing on ourselves.
'This is our own career and I feel like within the last two years I've built myself as a solo person, so this is a good time to for the show to come in as it actually shows what goes on in my life, without my parents.'
Big brother Junior added that it's 'natural' for people to compare them to their superstar mum and dad but stressed that their success will come down to hard work and carving their own paths.
He said: 'Yeah I mean, obviously we're gonna be compared to our parents, they've done amazing things, that's where we come from.
'It's inevitable - anyone would be compared to their parents, so you know that's natural.
'But what we're doing is focusing on ourselves and really driving and pushing our own careers and working hard. For us to succeed we have to put in the work for it.'
When quizzed on what they would do differently - and what they'd do the same - as their famous parents, Junior said he was grateful for the way they'd been brought up, describing them both as polite, kind and 'normal people'.
He added that some might assume otherwise, but the new show would prove they are just regular young adults navigating life like everyone else.