She grew up under the spotlight â but behind the filters, fame, and famous surname, Princess Andre, the 18-year-old daughter of Katie Price and Peter Andre, has revealed a truth that left fans heartbroken.
In her brand-new ITV2 documentary The Princess Diaries, the young reality star opened up about how vicious online trolls targeted her when she was just nine years old, leaving scars that have lasted a lifetime.
đąÂ âI Was Nine â And I Cried My Eyes Outâ
Speaking with raw honesty, Princess recalled how cruel strangers online made degrading remarks about her body â when she was still a child.
âReading that at nine years old, I cried. I actually cried,â she said through tears.
âPeople said things like, âSheâs the ugliest out of all of them,â or âSheâs flat-chested,â âSheâs got no bum.ââ
She went on to reveal that some trolls even screenshot photos of her legs, calling them âtoo skinny.â
âI donât think people understand how one hurtful comment can stay with you for years â or even a lifetime.
Now, I canât unsee what they said.â
Princess admitted that the experience made her grow up feeling âinsecure and self-consciousâ about her lo

â€ïžÂ Brother Junior Steps In
Her brother Junior Andre, who also appears in the documentary, offered gentle words of support:
âI think youâre a beautiful person inside and out â thatâs why people love you. They see how kind you are.â
Fans have praised Juniorâs emotional moment, calling it âthe brother every girl needs.â
đ A Strained Mother-Daughter Bond
The episode also comes amid growing tension between Princess and her mum, Katie Price, following reports that Katie was âcut outâ of her daughterâs new TV show.
While Princess is now stepping into her own spotlight, Katie shared a cryptic message on Instagram that many believe was directed at her daughter:
âYour mum is not your enemy.
She may not always say things the way you want to hear them,
but her heart is always in the right place.
Sheâs not trying to control you â sheâs trying to protect you.â
Sources close to the family say Katie has been struggling to âlet goâ as Princess becomes an independent young woman in the public eye.
đč A Young Woman Finding Her Voice
Despite the challenges, Princess is determined to use her platform for good â raising awareness about the emotional impact of online bullying and helping other young people who feel the same pain she once did.
âEveryone has things they donât like about themselves,â she said softly.
âBut no one deserves to be made to hate who they are â especially not a child.â
đïžÂ From pain to power â Princess Andreâs confession is more than just a story of online cruelty. Itâs a powerful reminder that words can wound⊠but they can also inspire healing. đ