Princess Andre 'my mum and dad taught me how to deal with trolls'
27.11.2023 - 08:25
/ ok.co.uk
Princess Andre, who turned 16 this summer, has already gained over a million followers on social media and is one of the most well-known teens in the UK. Speaking exclusively to OK! during here first ever solo photoshoot she revealed that her famous parents taught her how to manage the haters. "When something exciting happens, it's great to let people know," she shared.
"I get lots of support and it makes me feel so grateful to know the public care. But if I want to keep something private, I will. I think it's very, very important to keep some things in my life private.
It's good mentally not to have everyone know your business. "When you're younger, you don't understand all about keeping things to yourself, and you don't really have a lot to say about anything interesting. I do think as I've got older, my preference is to be more private." She also has a sensible approach when it comes to comments from online trolls.
"When I came across my first hate comment, I didn't really know how to react. I wasn't necessarily upset with it because growing up with known parents it was a normal thing for it to happen to them, so I saw loads of comments and how my parents both reacted. "They said the best way to deal with it is to ignore it.
I decided to delete the comment and forget about it and over time I became less bothered." "I'm just like, 'OK, goodbye,' and delete the comments," she continued, matter-of-factly. "If it's the same person and they keep commenting the same thing loads of times, I'll just block them I won't let it get to me. "Maybe it's because I've grown up being in this sort of industry, but it doesn't bother me at all.
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