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Katie Price shares how daughter Princess really felt about documentary after emotional call

Katie Price has opened up about how daughter Princess Andre truly felt after watching her mum's new Sky documentary series, entitled Katie Price: Nothing to Hide

Katie Price and Princess Andre

Katie Price, 48, has admitted her daughter Princess Andre rushed to call her after tuning into the former glamour model's Sky documentary series, which featured some heartbreaking moments from the star's personal life and career.


Princess, 19, also features in the documentary alongside her brother Junior Andre, 21. Speaking on the podcast she co-hosts with her sister called The Katie Price Show, the reality star said that Princess had shared her verdict on the programme via a heartfelt phone call.


Katie said: Princess has watched it, Junior hasnt yet. Princess absolutely loved it to the point [that] shes like, Mum, I want to be more like you where you just dont give a s*** about things.


I said, Woah, woah, woah Princess! What she means is like, because I always say, go out more individual, like me. She loved it, she absolutely loved it."

However, Katie added that the call then became very emotional for her and Princess, as her daughter admitted that she hadn't fully understood her mum's struggles before watching the series.

Katie Price(Image: ITV)


Katie added: "She was like, 'Mum', she called me at half 11 at night, she watched it and, erm, she's like, 'Mum, look at your little head'. I went, 'What do you mean? I'm in bed'. She went, 'No mum I need to give you a cuddle'. I was like, 'Oh shut up Princess'.

"She went, 'No, Mum, I feel really bad for you, I need to give you a cuddle'. I'm like, 'I'm alright Princess'. She was like, 'No, I'm coming tomorrow, I'm going to stay the night with you, I need to give you cuddles'. I'm like, 'Alright Princess', she goes, 'No, I didn't know you'd been through so much'."

Princess and her brother Junior are the two children Katie shares with her ex-husband, singer Peter Andre. In Katie Price: Nothing to Hide, they talk about the impact of their mum's previous drug use on them, a topic also discussed by Katie herself.


Junior recalled: "I remember missing her so much. This one time in particular, I was in her bed waiting for her to come back, and I woke up probably 3:30am to some loud noises, and I see her come in the room, and I'll never forget the look on her face, she was obviously on stuff, right?

"I could see it in her eyes, and I was.. it scared me, because I've never seen my mum look like that. She's there, but she's not there, you know."

He added: She wasn't in the right headspace, she really wasn't. And she wasn't being a mum, she wasn't being the mum that I knew from when I was a little boy.


Katie Price's eldest children Junior and Princess. (Image: SKY)

The amount of love she gave me was so immense that that's what I missed so much. Mum was on drugs, and she could not look after us, and that is the reality of it.

She couldn't. And then I got fed up. I clocked on that this was a very unhealthy environment, and I needed to get out," referencing the moment that he moved in with his dad.


Princess added: She'd give me a blanket, and she sprayed all her perfume on it, and that was like that was my, my attachment to Mum. So I remember after school I used to go home and just feel so like lonely in a way. I used to just cuddle to the blanket and just cry.

I always wanted to be there for her, and I always wanted to show her that, like, she has me, she has us, but she didn't understand that at the time, because she was so hooked up in her own problems."

Katie also spoke in the documentary series about the impact of her drug use, she said: Kids need their mum, kids need their mum's love, their mum's hugs, and I thought I was given that, but obviously I wasn't.

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It must have been horrible for them, horrible for them, and I'm just sorry to them that I put them through that and thought I was doing the best I could with them, but what could I have done?

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