Princess Andre has admitted concerns about her mum Katie Price’s shrinking frame, telling her in a new video that her legs look so thin they might “snap.”
The teenager, 18, made the remark in a clip shared online by the former glamour model, 47. In the footage, Price could be seen balancing on a tightrope in a park, dressed in shorts and a black T-shirt.
Highlighting her daughter’s words, the mother-of-five captioned the post: “What Princess said about my legs.”
The post comes after the TV personality sparked debate earlier this summer by revealing she weighed 7st 12lb.

She has also previously acknowledged that her parents have raised concerns about her slim frame, though she has dismissed suggestions she might be unwell.
On her podcast, The Katie Price Show, her sister Sophie recalled how their mother Amy had phoned her to say she felt Katie looked “too thin” after seeing pictures online. Price responded at the time: “My legs do look thin, but I like it.”
Alongside the weight discussion, the reality star has also been updating fans on cosmetic surgery she recently underwent in Turkey. In a video shared to Instagram this week, she told followers she had accidentally pulled out stitches from her latest facelift.
Speaking from her car, Price explained: “I went to take a stitch out myself last night and I sort of ripped it… it’s so sore. And then I tried to get one out there [by my eye], so sore.”

The posts arrive as Price continues to navigate her relationship with her eldest daughter, who is fronting her own ITV2 series The Princess Diaries.
The show charts her life as she turns 18, including a birthday party thrown by her father, singer Peter Andre, 52.
Price has previously said she was upset not to be part of the filming, though Princess has downplayed talk of a family rift.
Speaking to the Daily Mail, she insisted: “It’s my show… there’s no rift between me and either of my parents.”
She added that while she avoids becoming involved in her parents’ ongoing disputes, she wants to keep her focus on carving out her own path. “Right now, Mum is completely different to how she was four years ago,” she said.