Junior Andre and Princess Andre have revealed matching tattoos inscribed with the word “unconditional,” drawn from a song their father wrote for their half-brother during his previous marriage.
The siblings said the tattoo represents unity, love, and togetherness within the family. Princess explained that the song reflected her father becoming “a father before becoming a dad,” as her half-brother is not his biological child.
The revelation follows an unusually candid period in which both have spoken about their upbringing. In a recent documentary appearance, they described feeling neglected during their mother’s personal struggles after the breakdown of a later marriage.

Junior recalled being left to care for younger siblings while still a child himself. He described waking in the early hours to find his mother in a state he found frightening and unfamiliar.
Princess remembered the loneliness of returning from school to an empty home. She said her mother once gave her a blanket sprayed with perfume so she could feel close to her when she was away.
Despite the difficult accounts, both have refused to criticize their mother directly. Princess has said she simply wants her mother to be happy, while Junior emphasized that they have only one mother.

The tattoo tribute to their father arrives as their mother appears to test the boundaries of a recent truce with him. She recently circulated a fan review of her documentary that described a former partner as a narcissist.
Observers have suggested the post may be a response to the tattoo news. The siblings, however, have said the improved relationship between their parents has made life feel “more normal.”
After more than 15 years of public hostility between their parents, the brother and sister have spent their adolescence in the spotlight. For them, a calmer family dynamic appears to matter more than any headline.







