Katie Price 'in talks to make show with daughter Princess about growing up with famous mum'
30.04.2023 - 08:49
/ ok.co.uk
Katie Price and her daughter with Peter Andre, Princess, 15, are reportedly hoping to give fans a glimpse into their unique relationship with a brand new TV show. Ex-glamour model Katie and her eldest daughter, aspiring model model Princess, are said to be in talks with the BBC about a potential joint series which will centre on growing up with a famous mum.
According to The Mirror, the duo would start filming as soon as Princess turns 16 – serving as a follow-up to Katie’s heartfelt two-parter with her eldest son Harvey. A source said: "Katie’s had huge success with her documentaries with Harvey and believes this would be just as impactful.
"People are obsessed with the relationship between her and Princess, and all have their opinions – this will be their time to show what goes on behind closed doors." They continued: "Princess turns 16 in June so it will feature that milestone, as well as looking back at her life growing up and the pressures teenage girls are facing today." Mum-of-five Katie started modelling in the late 90s when she was just 17, using the pseudonym Jordan, and her lookalike daughter is rumoured to have wanted to follow the same path since joining her on photoshoots from a young age. Having already landed a huge deals with Instagram and TikTok, as well as a huge deal last month with fashion giant PrettyLittleThing, the documentary would be Princess's first big TV project.
It'll supposedly compare beauty standards affecting teenage girls in today's society and issues such as social media to when Katie rose to fame. Katie, 44, who lives in Horsham, West Sussex - and is also mum to Harvey, 20, Junior, 17, Jett, nine, and Bunny, eight - previously said she was more than supportive of her daughter's
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