Peter Andre hits back at Princess’s Instagram trolls after they claim she edited pic | The Sun

PETER Andre has taken a swipe at Instagram trolls who criticised his daughter Princess.

The teen was accused of editing a selfie she took with a friend inside a shop.


She set the record straight, writing beside the picture: "For the people commenting about the photo apparently being edited you can quite clearly see that it’s my hair and not the tiles."

Peter came to his daughter's defence with a subtle take down of the haters.

He wrote: "Sweetheart don’t get into the habit of worrying about what people say. Be you’re beautiful self and enjoy life."

Earlier this summer Peter shared his concerns Princess, 15, was "growing up too fast".

The 49-year-old singer made the comments after Princess received a small backlash to a glam makeup picture on Instagram.

The 15-year-old divided followers with the look that consisted of heavy makeup and a ballgown for her aunt Sophie's wedding.

She said: "All these comments about makeup. It was a wedding. But I do appreciate the people being nice."

Her dad spoke out about Princess's look saying she was "growing up way too fast" and he would only allow her to attend certain glitzy events such as the Caudwell Children's charity Butterfly Ball.

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Despite his concerns, Pete said he was becoming “less strict” as his eldest kids, Junior, 17, and Princess grow up.

Peter was joined by wife Emily and kids Junior and Princess on the red carpet at the Caudwell Butterfly Ball, and told The Sun: “It’s hard because you’re so strict as a parent, but as time goes on you start letting the reigns go a little bit.

“You don’t want to let them go too much too quick.”


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