Junior Andre, 17, may still be a teenager but the aspiring chart-topper is already living a lavish lifestyle.
Katie Price and Peter Andre's son has been enjoying a taste of 'Dubai living' this week - with the celebrity offspring enjoys a stay at a luxury hotel and poses in very expensive motors.
Taking to his Instagram page today, the teenager told his fans how the Atlantis The Royal - branded as the 'most ultra-luxury' resort on earth - is 'out of this world'.
The luxury hotel - where Beyonce picked up whopping £20million for a luxurious set last month - can set guests back an eye-watering £160,000 a night if they really want to splash the cash on vacation.
But lucky Junior appears to be enjoying a gifted stay alongside his dad Peter, step-mum Emily Andre and little sister Princess Andre - with the family all tagging holiday firm On The Beach in their idyllic Instagram posts this week.
While the Andre's stay is seemingly free for them, a trip to the newly-opened hotel isn't cheap for mere mortals - with a minimum two night stay required for all bookings.
In April, a couple of nights in the luxury resort's Panoramic Penthouse would cost travellers a whopping £35,824 per night.
Taking to Instagram today, Junior looked delighted as he posed next to a Rolls Royce wearing a red tracksuit.
"Dubai livin," the budding pop star told his followers.
"The @atlantistheroyal is out of this world. @onthebeachholidays."
"You look amazing junior the next generation superstar in the making can't wait to see your amazing future," one fan commented on Junior's post, as former Love Island star Luca Bish left a fire emoji underneath the snap.
The hotel the Andre family are staying at hit the headlines earlier this year thanks to global icon Beyonce returning to the stage for a private gig.
In January, Crazy in Love singer Beyonce performed at the exclusive launch of Dubai's latest hotel, Atlantis The Royal, which also teamed up with Kendall Jenner's tequila brand, 818.
It's believed that the 41-year-old earned an eye watering $24 million (£19.3 million) for her first performance since taking to the stage at the 2018 Global Citizen Festival.
However, Bey is said not to have performed any music from her 2022 album, Renaissance which is said to be a love letter to Black and queer dance music pioneers.
LGBTQ+ people in Dubai face several legal challenges as homosexuality is illegal under Sharia law in the United Arab Emirates.
In Dubai, under Article 177 of the Penal Code of Dubai – those taking part in consensual sodomy (anal sex) can face up to 10 years behind bars.
Beyonce's decision to perform sparked a wave of criticism from the star's fans, who felt she shouldn't have performed in the country if she wants to be a LGBTQ+ ally.
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