Princess Andre said her mum Katie Price' s 'head was in a bad place' amid previous dark times.
The 14-year-old appeared on Katie's Channel 4 show about her Mucky Mansion and opened up about how she felt about the 'dark' house.
In the beginning, the teen - who she shares with ex Peter Andre - didn't want to say in the house, which became famous for its mess and extensive damage.
Katie, 43, said: "This room is going to be for Princess. I don't want to make it too girly... Princess didn't want to stay here. We've all got memories of the house so I want to recreate everything and not have everything the same."
Princess added: "I didn't really like this house at the start. It was a dark house. There were just so many bad memories in it."
"There was a lot of heartaches, it wasn't good," the former glamour model added.
Princess confessed she 'didn't 'even want to walk on the driveway'.
"Before my mum's head was in a bad place but now her head is in a good place, it's a lot better. I'm excited. I didn't think we'd come back here, to be honest," the Katie lookalike admitted.
During a previous episode of the series, which follows her attempts to transform the £2 million West Sussex home, Katie admitted she also hated being at the Mucky Mansion before she went to rehab.
Katie opened up in the documentary about what led to her time at The Priory rehabilitation centre in 2019.
The mum-of-five acknowledged she was in 'such a bad place' and 'couldn't even walk into the front door without getting anxiety.'
At the start of the series, Katie revealed she wanted to transform her home because of all the bad luck she's been having in her life.
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She explained to viewers: "The house was broken into, I had friends betraying me, we've had two dogs that died here, a horse that died here, just a lot of horrible, horrible stuff here, I can't tell you how much I hated this house.
"My head was in such a bad place, I just could not live here. I could not even walk through my front door it would give me anxiety like you wouldn't believe, then the kids didn't want to be here."
Katie added: "I've been in The Priory since, because things got that bad, I've learned to cope and deal with the past.
"The good news is I'm now running back, so my headspace is different now here, I'm actually happy now here, but things have to changed."
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