Princess Andre is reportedly set to sign a four-figure contract to work with fashion retailer PrettyLittleThing.
She's said to have landed a deal with the fashion brand after posting about the retailer's clothing on social media.
Princess, 15 - the daughter of Katie Price, 44, and her ex-husband Peter Andre, 50 - is said to be "so excited" to work with the brand and collaborate on social media posts.
A host of celebrities have worked with the fashion brand in recent years, including Love Island finalists Molly-Mae Hague, 23, Gemma Owen, 19, and Indiyah Polack, 24.
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."
They further told the outlet that her dad Peter - who's enjoyed a decades-long career in showbiz - will oversee her work with the brand.
"She knows she's still young at 15 but [her dad] Pete is going to oversee her work with PLT to ensure she's protected and well looked after," the source commented.
The source said the partnership was "born organically" after Princess posted on social media about wearing the brand. They added that it's a "great fit for both parties".
Princess is understood to have worn PrettyLittleThing fashion on a recent trip abroad with her family. They enjoyed a holiday to Dubai last month to celebrate Peter's birthday.
The singer was joined by his wife Emily Andre, 33, and his four children - including eldest daughter Princess - on the holiday. The family posted about the trip on social media.
Princess shared some photos from the holiday with her followers on Instagram last week and she is understood to have modelled an outfit from PrettyLittleThing in them.
She was seen posing in front of a fountain in one of the photos. Another showed her stood inside a hotel alongside her dad Peter and her brother Junior Andre, 17.
A representative for Princess declined to comment.
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