Junior Andre has spoken publicly for the first time since his mum, Katie Price, stunned fans with her surprise wedding to businessman Lee Andrews — and made it clear he has no plans to follow the same fast-track route when it comes to love.
While Katie tied the knot in Dubai just a week after meeting Lee, the 20-year-old singer and influencer says his own relationship is moving at a very different pace. Junior has been dating Jasmine Orr for nearly two years, and despite recent engagement rumours sparked by a TikTok trend, he insists there is no proposal on the horizon.

Speaking exclusively, Junior laughed off the speculation, explaining that the viral clip was simply a dance trend that people ran wild with. He admitted he could see why fans jumped to conclusions because of the lyrics, but stressed that if he were ever to announce something as serious as an engagement, it would be done properly — not hidden in a TikTok video.
Although he isn’t planning to pop the question anytime soon, Junior made it clear that the future looks promising. The couple are approaching their two-year anniversary and plan to celebrate by returning to the restaurant where they had their first date — a tradition he described as simple but meaningful.

In contrast to his mum’s whirlwind romance, Junior and Jasmine are taking things slowly and deliberately. The pair recently reached a major milestone by moving in together, and Junior says the experience has only strengthened their bond. He joked that Jasmine is far more organised than he is, but added that they’re loving the independence and balance of having their own space.
Junior also shared his views on relationships, saying it’s important for both partners to feel free and have room to be themselves. He described their dynamic as healthy and happy, adding that he wouldn’t change a thing.

Away from their personal life, the couple are also set to take a professional step together, presenting at the upcoming UK Top Influencer Awards. Junior said working alongside Jasmine feels natural, explaining that they support each other and bounce off one another easily — and that they’re excited rather than nervous about appearing on stage together.


