Katie Price and daughter Princess Andre might be appearing on TV screens very soon (Picture: Instagram)
Katie Price and her teenage daughter Princess Andre are said to be in talks to front their own BBC show.
The reality TV star has five children: Harvey, 20, Junior, 17, Princess, 15, Jett, eight, and Bunny, nine.
Her brood has made countless appearances on screens over the years, but now it looks like Princess might be getting some of the spotlights.
According to reports, the former glamour model, 44, and her daughter – who she shares with ex-husband Peter Andre, 50 – are eyeing up a series about what it’s been like for Princess to grow up with a famous mum.
As per The Mirror, Katie has been in talks with the BBC about the project, which would follow Princess around her 16th birthday.
It would also supposedly be a follow-up to Katie’s two-parter with eldest son Harvey.
There’s no denying that Princess is Katie’s double (Picture: Instagram)
The teen has followed in Katie’s footsteps with her own modelling (Picture: Instagram)
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 wouldn’t be the first time rumours have surfaced of Princess following in her famous mum’s footsteps and venturing into showbiz.
Just recently, there were reports that the teen had signed a four-figure deal with fast fashion giant PrettyLittleThing.
Rumours of her new BBC series come after the success of her documentary with eldest Harvey (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)
Then, earlier this month, Princess seemed to launch her modelling career as she enjoyed a night out at a PLT event with step-mum Emily Andre.
Katie has thrown her support behind Princess going into modelling before.
‘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 also said to be exploring the impact of social media and how different it’s been for Princess’s generation to grow up with the likes of TikTok and Instagram, which weren’t around when Katie started out.
Dad Peter Andre is incredibly supportive of his kids (Picture: Dave J Hogan/Dave J. Hogan/Getty Images)
Step-mum Emily Andre recently accompanied Princess to her first PrettyLittleThing event (Picture: Mattpapz/Backgrid)
One person who’s very keen to keep Princess’s feet on the ground, though, is dad Pete.
The Aussie pop star has made it clear that any influencing won’t interfere with her studies as she sits her GCSEs this year.
However, he’s also very ‘happy’ to see her pursue what she loves.
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After Princess shared her first Instagram post for PLT wearing one of the brand’s tracksuits, he wrote in his New! Magazine column: ‘She looked so lovely and she loves being in her comfies, so I think they’re great.
‘Pretty Little Thing is a brilliant brand and it will not interfere with her schooling so that’s great. Happy Pops.’
The BBC and reps for Katie Price have been contacted for comment.
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The series would explore her upbringing with a famous mum.