Pete fury as Jordan sells kids make-up
ANDRE outraged over ex-wife's plans for kids' make-up range - with daughter as cover girl
Peter Anger-e ... star mad at ex-wife's plans
PETER Andre is FURIOUS over ex-wife Jordan's plans for a kids' make-up range - with daughter Princess as the cover girl.
The busty model plans to milk the recent controversy from pictures of the two-year-old caked in slap by bringing out kiddie cosmetics.
The range will feature the toddler's name and face.
But dismayed Peter, 37, has told a pal he's hoping Jordan - real-name Katie Price - "will see sense" over her latest business scheme.
He is petrified that Princess could be put in danger and be targeted because of the exposure.
The friend said yesterday: "Peter's concerns are genuine. He really doesn't think it is right to see a child wearing make-up.
"He's hoping that it's some sort of joke - or that she sees sense and doesn't ahead with it."
Mother of three Jordan, 31, wants to bring out a kit with EDIBLE lipstick, blusher, mascara and nail varnishes for youngsters.
She will call it after her blonde daughter and plans to use Princess to advertise it.
The busty glamour girl has been in talks with the company that makes her perfume about bringing out the range.
Peter was furious when a picture of Princess wearing make-up and false eyelashes was put on Facebook last month.
Jordan's best pal Michelle Heaton had given Princess the makeover during filming of Jordan's ITV2 show What Katie Did Next?
But angry Pete said of the Facebook snap: "If I'm honest, I'm absolutely disgusted and to me that's the worst thing to be worried about. It's a two-year-old girl and to me that's disgusting."
But he didn't know that Jordan was planning to launch kiddie cosmetics.
Pitching her idea about using blonde-haired Princess for the range, Katie says on her show: "Obviously the story would be she nicks my make-up all the time."
Jordan concedes: "It's not safe for her to use a lady's mascara."
But going into further detail, she describes what would be in her planned range.
She says: "Edible lipstick, little case with wipes to take your make-up off. You can get a nice case for make-up wipe, lipsticks, blushers and mascara and nail varnishes."
The manager of her perfume brand is heard telling her: "There will be a lot of PR from this because it can be quite controversial."
The pair then cackle with delight after Princess nods when asked if she would like her own make-up.
The manager says: "We've got a model, we've got a name we just need a product."
Warned she will face a backlash over the sexualisation of young girls, Jordan snaps back: "That's why I like to do it. For all you haters out there."
Jordan to launch kiddies makeup range
If you watch What Katie Did Next, you may have heard Jordan refer to her “haters” numerous times.
Well, especially for these so-called haters, Katie Price wants to launch a kids’ makeup range with her daughter Princess as the face of it.
After being told that there will be a lot of reaction to her plans because she could be seen as sexualising young girls, she retorted: "That's why I like to do it. For all you haters out there."
The Price explained what products her range would contain: "Edible lipstick, little case with wipes to take your make-up off. You can get a nice case for make-up wipe, lipsticks, blushers and mascara and nail varnishes."
And she pitched a business reason for starting up the kiddies cosmetics range: "Obviously the story would be she nicks my make-up all the time.
"It's not safe for her to use a lady's mascara."
Meanwhile Peter Andre is less than impressed with his ex-wife’s business project.
A pal said: “Peter's concerns are genuine. He really doesn't think it is right to see a child wearing make-up.
"He's hoping that it's some sort of joke - or that she sees sense and doesn't ahead with it."
You might remember Pete’s fury at seeing Princess made up to look like a glamour model a few weeks ago.
But little Princess is happier than her daddy about her mum’s business plan and apparently nodded when asked if she wanted her own makeup.
By Anisa Kadri
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