Princess Andre has grown up in the shadow of her famous parents, but now the 16-year-old social media star is ready and excited to branch out on her own.
As the daughter of Mysterious Girl singer Peter Andre, 50, and Katie Price, 45, she's no stranger to life in the spotlight, but chatting to OK! during her first ever solo shoot, the youngster reveals it's time for the world to get to know who Princess is.
"I'm feeling a bit nervous because it's my first shoot alone, and I'm a bit like, 'Oh my God, I'm doing this on my own!'" she giggled. "At the same time I'm really excited because I think it's nice for people to get to know me and understand where I'm coming from and not just think they know me for who my parents are."
The young star is already highly sought after by fashion and beauty brands PrettyLittleThing, Shein, Primark, Eylure and Only Curls and has been hired by them all for a number of social media campaigns.
When she's not posting to her 1 million social media followers or modelling, she's studying beauty therapy in an apprenticeship course.
"I've never done anything like this course before, but I'm really looking forward to it," she told us. "It's just beauty with me and other people, so it'll be good for my social skills too.
"I've always loved makeup and fashion, since I was really young," she shared with us. "Obviously, my mum introduced me to makeup when I was younger, and I used to play with Barbies and do their makeup."
Despite her influencer status and natural beauty, Princess admitted it's taken her time to build-up her confidence.
"There's obviously going to be days when you look at yourself and think, 'Oh, it's not my best day,' but it's all about feeling good in yourself," she shared.
"One tip that worked for me is when you look in the mirror without makeup on, just tell yourself that you look good, even if you don't feel it. Just keep telling yourself, 'You look good, you look good,' and over time you'll start thinking, 'Oh, I do look good.'
"It's something I've had to work on a little bit. Growing up, you're going to go through times where you're changing and you're like, 'Oh, I don't really like this, I don't really like that.' But at the end of the day, it's all just part of growing up and yeah, eventually you're going to love yourself for who you are."
Despite wanting to make a career for herself away from her mum and dad, Princess doesn't rule out treading a similar path to the famous pair – who met on the third series of I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!.
"I love I'm A Celebrity," she giggled. "It’s so funny. I actually would consider doing it, but I don’t know how well I’d do because I can’t stand bugs. But I think it would be a good experience.
"And actually that’s where my parents were, so that’s kind of how I’m here. I’ve seen bits of footage of my parents on there, but I haven’t sat and watched the whole thing. So it would be quite cool to go on it and just see what it was like for them.”
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