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Katie Price hits out at school mums in Loose Women rant

She didn't hold back when it came to expressing her anger

Katie Price has accused fellow mums at the school gate of IGNORING her, blasting them as “rude” on Thursday’s episode of Loose Women.

Yikes.

The mother of five didn’t hold back when she launched into a rant about fellow parents at her children’s school, claiming she feels left out.

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Katie, 39, also suggested that some parents had taken ex-husband Peter Andre’s side in their divorce and while they won’t speak to her, they will happily speak to Pete.

She raged: “What I’m saying to the mums watching: none of you talk to me. That’s why I don’t like going to the school, that’s why I don’t like going to coffee mornings.

“I think it’s rude and patronising. I’ve done nothing wrong and they shouldn’t believe everything they read.

“I love the children equally as their father does.

“Just because I wear pink and don’t dress like them, doesn’t mean I’m not an individual with feelings and it hurts my feelings.”

Katie continued: “When your kids have friends, of course you want to talk to their mums.

“I think it’s rude. I stand there on my own and pretend to be on my phone.”

The panel suggested that perhaps the other parents are intimidated by Katie because of her celebrity status and didn’t want to approach her.

But she responded: “I do want to be bothered – please talk to me!”

Katie and Peter share two children: son Junior, 12, and ten-year-old daughter Princess.

During a different discussion on Thursday’s Loose Women about parents feeling loneliness, Katie admitted the only time she feels lonely is when the kids are with Peter, not her.

“That void in the house,” she explained.

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“The noise… it doesn’t feel right when they aren’t there. That’s when I feel quite lonely. I like them all there: the chaos, the noise, moaning, whinging – I love it.”

Katie is also mum to sons Harvey, 15, Jett, four, and daughter Bunny, three.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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