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Princess Andre Opens Up About Online Negativity Toward Mother Katie Price

Princess Andre Opens Up About Online Negativity Toward Mother Katie Price

Princess Andre has spoken about the emotional impact of online criticism directed at her mother, Katie Price, revealing that negative comments have made her more hesitant to share photos and videos featuring them together on social media.

Speaking in a recent Facebook video conversation with her friend Heidi Katona, daughter of TV personality Kerry Katona, the 19-year-old influencer said reading harsh remarks about her mother’s appearance has been difficult.

Princess explained that the negative reactions to posts featuring her and Katie have sometimes discouraged her from sharing special family moments online.

She recalled posting a video of herself and her mother during a shopping trip, saying the response included many hurtful comments about Katie’s appearance.

According to Princess, seeing such remarks made her feel deeply upset and less willing to post content that reflects the enjoyable moments they share as a family.

During the conversation, Heidi also addressed the issue of online negativity, describing social media as a place where people can often be unnecessarily harsh. She questioned why individuals continue to criticize someone who has openly discussed personal insecurities.

Princess noted that although she regularly spends time with both of her parents, she does not always share those moments publicly because of the reaction they can receive online.

Her comments come after Katie Price recently said she had not fully realized how much her children were affected during the difficult period of her public struggles several years ago.

Princess, the daughter of Katie Price and singer Peter Andre, also appears in the documentary “Katie Price: Nothing To Hide,” where she reflects on her family’s experiences and the challenges of growing up in the public eye.

The conversation has sparked discussion among fans about the impact of online comments on public figures and their families, with many calling for greater kindness and respect on social media platforms.

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