Junior and Princess Andre have opened up about the emotional distress and neglect they experienced during their mother Katie Price's past cocaine addiction in a new documentary series.
The two eldest children of the former glamour model shared their childhood struggles in the final episode of the four-part Sky documentary "Katie Price: Nothing to Hide," which aired on July 7, 2026.
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Junior Andre, now 21, recounted how his mother's substance abuse left her unable to care for them, creating an unstable environment that forced him to move out at age 14 to live with his father, Peter Andre.
"I remember missing her so much.
This one time in particular, I was in her bed waiting for her to come back, and I woke up probably 3:30am to some loud noises, and I see her come in the room, and I'll never forget the look on her face, she was obviously on stuff, right?"
Junior said.
He explained that he noticed recurring patterns of behavior that made him realize the home environment had become unhealthy for his well-being.
"I could see it in her eyes, and I was.. it scared me, because I've never seen my mum look like that.
She's there, but she's not there, you know," he said.
Junior expressed that the sudden lack of maternal care was deeply painful, as he missed the immense love she had provided during his early childhood.