Princess Andre said she didn't 'pass all' of her exams but she's 'fine' with her results.
The teenager read out her marks as she found them out as she headed home from school. The Mirror reports almost 2,000 followers joined the live feed to find out Princess' scores as she revealed she didn't "pass all" of her exams. She made the honest admission to fans then added she was "fine" with it.
Princess said: "So basically, the way it works, a Four is a pass and then below a Four is a fail and a Nine is the highest you can get. I got a Three in Business, a Three in drama, a Five in English, Six in Fashion, Four in Music and a Three in Geography and Maths. It's not bad, I'm annoyed at Maths because I have to re-take it."
Peter then said: "You got 89 but you needed 98," before Princess explained that she needed to score 98 out of a possible 200 in order to pass the examination. "I'm proud of you anyway, I am," Peter was overheard saying before explaining that he was taking his daughter to McDonalds as a treat. Pete wrote in his OK! column: "Princess got her mock GCSE results last week and she was pleased with how they went and will now be getting ready for the real thing next year.
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