Katie Price and her adolescent daughter Princess Andre are reportedly in negotiations to host their own BBC show.
Harvey, 20, Junior, 17, Princess, 15, Jett, 8, and Bunny, 9, are the reality TV star’s five children.
Her family has made several cameos on film throughout the years, but it appears that Princess may be receiving some attention.
According to rumours, the former beauty model, 44, and her daughter, Princess, whom she has with ex-husband Peter Andre, 50, are planning a series on growing up with a famous mother.
Katie has been in negotiations with the BBC about the project, which would follow Princess around her 16th birthday, according to The Mirror.
It would also be a sequel to Katie’s two-parter with oldest son Harvey.
A source told the outlet: ‘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.
‘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.’
This isn’t the first time suspicions have appeared about Princess following in her famous mother’s footsteps and entering into showbiz.
There were recent claims that the adolescent had struck a four-figure agreement with fast fashion behemoth PrettyLittleThing.
Then, earlier this month, Princess appeared to launch her modelling career by attending a PLT event with step-mum Emily Andre.
Katie has already expressed her support for Princess’s decision to pursue a career in modelling.
‘I can absolutely see Princess being a successful model,’ the star said.
‘She’s stunning.’
‘She’s seen behind the scenes, and loves hair and make-up. I’m sure she’ll enjoy getting dressed up for her own shoots, which I’ll come along to as a proud mum.’
Meanwhile, their documentary is said to be investigating the impact of social media and how different it has been for Princess’ generation to grow up with TikTok and Instagram, which were not available when Katie first started out.
Dad Pete, on the other hand, is determined to keep Princess’ feet on the ground.
The Australian music diva has stated that any influence would not interfere with her schoolwork as she sits for her GCSEs this year.
He is, nevertheless, thrilled to see her pursue her passion.
‘She looked so lovely and she loves being in her comfies, so I think they’re great.’ he wrote in his New! Magazine column after Princess uploaded her first Instagram image for PLT wearing one of the brand’s tracksuits.
‘Pretty Little Thing is a brilliant brand and it will not interfere with her schooling so that’s great. Happy Pops.’
Source My Celebrity Life.