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Katie Price threatens legal action over magazine’s baby claims

Don't mess with the Pricey

Katie Price has been in the headlines for years now but this time she has had enough.

The former glamour model has gone through a lot in her love life and is finally happy with where she’s at with husband Kieran Hayler.

But there is one particular story that has left Katie “furious”.

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The rumour that she and Kieran have been searching for a surrogate to help them have a third child has really angered her.

Katie, 38, is even considering legal action.

Talking to The Mirror, a source close to the entrepreneur said: “Katie’s furious with yet another rumour being peddled around.

“There is absolutely no truth in it whatsoever.

“Katie is considering taking legal action as yet again stories are being made up without anyone checking whether or not they are true.”

This all comes after a source told Reveal magazine that she was “desperate” to have a third child with Kieran.

The source in the disputed article claimed: “Katie is desperate for a baby, and she is stopping at nothing to increase the chances of having ‘one last one’ with Kieran.”

They seemed to get quite specific with details of her so-called baby plans.

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“If she can’t [fall pregnant naturally], she’s told Kieran her number one priority is to find a surrogate – and everything will come second to that, even her career.”

The Loose Women panellist is currently mother of five children, and has two with her three-year-marriage to Kieran: son Jett, three, and two-year-old daughter Bunny.

Katie HAS revealed plans to adopt and told viewers back in September last year: “I’ve got 11 rooms to fill!”

She then admitted: “I would like a newborn for 2 reasons. One, I’ve got my kids. If I’ve got children aged five, six, seven and it’s got problems I don’t want it to upset my other kids.

“Two, I love to nurture. I’m not bothered of it’s a boy or girl.”


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor