Junior Andre, 20, son of Katie Price and Peter Andre, has revealed the hard graft behind his music career, shutting down critics who’ve labeled him a “nepo baby.” In a candid interview, the young star explained he secretly worked nights on the London Underground to fund his passion for music — insisting he never wanted to rely on his famous parents’ fortune.

Before he was balancing music, Junior labored full-time for Transport for London, lifting heavy metals, filing, painting, and cutting — all while managing disagreements with his record label. “It made me understand the value of money and grafting,” he added. “People say, ‘You’ve never done a hard day’s work in your life,’ and I’m like, ‘I have!’”
Junior’s sister, Princess Andre, praised his determination: “So proud of Junior. His last two singles hit number one, and while sorting out label issues, he worked nights and a full-time job to be fully self-sufficient. I’m super proud of him.”
The couple, Junior and his girlfriend Jasmine, also opened up about their future plans: “We’re on the same page. Having a child? That’s a full human. We’ll know when the time is right,” they shared.
Junior’s determination highlights a refreshing message in a celebrity-driven world: talent, grit, and ambition can shine through even amidst fame and legacy. His story proves that success isn’t handed down — it’s earned.


