Princess Andre has kept her romantic life private, but in this exclusive conversation, she reveals her feelings following her recent breakup with her two-year boyfriend.
Princess Andre is about to turn 18 – and she can’t wait to hit the milestone later this month. It’s been a busy few months for the teenage daughter of popstar Peter Andre and former model Katie Price, with a newly-acquired driving license, a top-of-the-range first car, and her own new reality TV show.
But there’s been another big change for young woman too, as she’s recently become single after breaking up with the boyfriend she’s had for the last two years. When she sits down for an exclusive chat ahead of her birthday on June 29, Princess breaks her silence on her first big heartbreak.
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She claims, “I’m feeling good.” I’ve always kept my private life private, so I don’t talk about it a lot, but I should now concentrate on myself.
Princess has only ever shared a small number of photos of her now-ex, and has never publicly mentioned him, and is accurate about keeping her romantic life private.
Now that’s single though, it’s time for her “to get my career to exactly where I want it”, she says. A major first step is no doubt the “really exciting” new ITV reality show she’s filming with her dad Peter and his wife of 10 years, Emily MacDonagh.
“I think it’s scary because even though I’m used to being in my parents’ shows and I’ve always been put out there, now it’s about me,” she reveals. “It’ll be weird not focusing on my dad. He and Emily will be on it, though, in the background. And Junior too.
He’ll play a significant role in our friendship because we’re great together and really get along well. I want people to know that I’m a good person, in general.
As well as the TV show, Princess plans to continue channelling her inner Kylie Jenner, and wants to do “a lot more brand work”, as well as working on her music career.
My music will be completely different from my father’s. My dad is my adored but unknown. She claims that because I’m trying to be who I am, I’d probably want to collaborate with other artists more. He sang along with me when I did my GCSE music.
He sang on the song I recorded for my exams, so I do respect him and think he’s still very successful. I appreciate my family so much, but I believe I’m at the point where I want to try to do things alone. That’s what I’m trying to accomplish.
Source: Mirror
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