Princess and Junior Andre have publicly dismissed characterizations of them as “nepotism beneficiaries” in connection with the premiere of Princess Andre’s new ITV2 reality series, asserting that their professional achievements are the product of independent effort.
Princess Andre, aged eighteen and the daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, has secured her first solo television engagement, with the series documenting her emergence within the commercially significant influencer sector.
During remarks at the official ITV launch event, Princess acknowledged that, by the strict definitional standard, the label “nepo baby” could be applied. However, she emphasized that public and media attention should instead focus on the career she has independently cultivated over the preceding two years.
Her professional portfolio already includes high-value contractual arrangements with notable commercial entities such as Morphe and Superdrug, reinforcing her standing as an established public figure in her own capacity.
Princess and Junior Andre have further addressed the “nepotism” narrative in the lead-up to the premiere of Princess Andre’s new ITV2 reality series, asserting that the program will present an unfiltered account of her life independent of her parents’ celebrity status.
In an interview with The News Movement, Princess acknowledged that, under the literal definition, the “nepo baby” label could apply. However, she emphasized that her professional focus remains on her own career trajectory, noting that over the past two years she has established herself as an individual public figure. She stated that the timing of the series is ideal, as it will depict the reality of her life without reliance on her parents’ profiles.
Her brother Junior Andre, aged nineteen, acknowledged that comparisons to their parents—Katie Price and Peter Andre—are inevitable, given their parents’ professional accomplishments. Nonetheless, he underscored that their own success will depend upon sustained effort, determination, and the pursuit of independent career paths.
When asked what elements of their parents’ example they would emulate or diverge from, Junior expressed gratitude for their upbringing, highlighting that their parents had instilled values of politeness, kindness, and humility. He added that, contrary to public assumptions, the series would reveal them as ordinary young adults managing the same life experiences and challenges faced by their peers.
With the program’s debut scheduled for Sunday, Princess and Junior appeared on ITV to promote the series and reaffirm their commitment to developing careers based on merit and personal endeavor.
Princess Andre previewed the forthcoming fly-on-the-wall series by expressing enthusiasm for its release, noting that while filming had been an intense process, she was eager for the public to view the final product. She explained that the program will depict her daily routines, personal activities, and interactions with family, as well as her development in self-confidence, promising an entertaining and authentic portrayal.
She further stated that many public perceptions are shaped by selective or curated online content, and that the series would offer viewers a genuine and comprehensive insight into her life.
The promotional remarks follow recent statements by her mother, Katie Price, who publicly addressed and dismissed reports of a purported dispute between herself and Princess in connection with the show.#newsafro_














































