Wannabe influencer Princess Andre was spotted at the launch of fashion brand PrettyLittleThing’s new showroom in London last night.
The 15-year-old, who is already the spitting image of famous mum Katie Price, joined a host of celebs including Molly-Mae Hague and Gemma Owen for the exclusive event.
It follows reports the teenager recently signed a four-figure deal with the online fashion giant after posting about the retailer’s clothing on social media.
Posing for pictures, Princess looked stylish in a shiny black puffer jacket with fur hood which she teamed with black skinny jeans and black ankle boots.
She wore natural make-up and had her curly hair down, which is so long it comes down to her waist.
Princess tells mum Katie Price she was 'naturally pretty' before surgeryPrincess was accompanied at the event by step-mum Emily MacDonagh, who is married to her dad Peter Andre.
Emily looked equally chic in blue jeans with rips at the knee and thigh and a white off the shoulder corset-style top.
Posting a video to her Instagram account, which now has more than 600,000 followers, Princess gave fans a glimpse inside the star-studded night.
The pink showroom features flower installations, a pink Lambretta scooter, racks of clothes and huge mirrors for taking influencer pics.
Over on their own Instagram page, PrettyLittleThing wrote: “THE UNICORNS HAVE ARRIVED.
“Our London showroom has had an upgrade!!! Just look how gorgeous she is. Want to visit?! #PLTtakesLDN.”
The brand’s creative director Molly-Mae took a night off from mum duties to baby Bambi to attend the event.
Brand ambassador Gemma Owen, who regularly wears PLT outfits on social media, was also spotted.
Other big name stars making an appearance included Love Island winners Sanam and Kai, who were joined by co-stars Samie and and couple Jessie and Will.
In a turn up for the books Liam Payne was even spotted cosying up for a pic with Sanam and Kai, suggesting he could be a secret Love Island fan.
Princess Andre is spitting image of Katie Price as a teen in holiday photoEven though she is still at school, Princess has been working on her influencer career for a number of years and regularly posts snaps which get thousands of likes.
As well as her reported deal with PrettyLittleThing, she has posted clothing ads and discount codes for brands such as Shein.
Dad Peter backs her career choice and recently leapt to his daughter’s defence after Princess was accused of editing her holiday photos.
She told her followers: “For the people commenting about the photo apparently being edited you can quite clearly see that it’s my hair and not the tiles."
Doting dad Peter hit back at cruel trolls in the comments section, writing: ‘Sweetheart don’t get into the habit of worrying about what people say. Be your beautiful self and enjoy life.”
As Princess has signed deals with fashion brands, she could be set to follow in mum Katie’s footsteps, who started modelling when she was 17.
But dad Pete says he has been firm she needs to get her homework done and some qualifications under her belt first.
Writing his new! magazine column last month, he said: "It's been a crazy week for Princess with studying for exams and offers coming in from certain brands.
"She gets asked to do stuff all the time, but she's just doing bits here and there. Nothing that interferes with schoolwork, I'm pretty strict about that.”
With her famous parents and healthy Instagram following, Princess was always going to be a target for big name brands – and it’s big business.
Love Island star Molly-Mae reportedly got paid a cool £1 million to become the brand’s creative director in 2021.
Speaking about Princess' rumoured contract with the company, a source told the Daily Mail : "Princess is so excited, she's looked up to her mum for years and has aspired to model for a brand like PrettyLittleThing since she can remember."
Mum Katie is also supportive of her eldest daughter’s ambitions and told OK! magazine : "I can absolutely see Princess being a successful model – she’s stunning. And I will always be there to support and guide her.
“I know when agents are taking advantage, so I would always step in if I felt something wasn’t right for her. I’m a protective mother and I make sure my cubs are looked after.”