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Kerry Katona says late ex George Kay once ‘hid in a wardrobe’ after being kicked out

Atomic Kitten singer was terrified to find him still in the house

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Kerry Katona claims George Kay once “hid” in her wardrobe after she threw him out.

Singer Kerry, 38, had a turbulent relationship with her late third husband – who died in July – and he left her terrified on one occasion when she’d asked him to leave their home but he snuck back in.

She wrote in her column for new! magazine: “It can be tough when it comes to exes.

“George once hid in my wardrobe after I kicked him out – it was terrifying when I found him, but sometimes people don’t know when to draw the line.”

George passed away in July (Credit: FameFlynet.uk.com / SplashNews.com)

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Kerry – mother to five-year-old daughter Dylan-Jorge with George – recently banded George a “psychopath” and claimed she was “happy” he died when their little girl was so young.

She said: “He was a psychopath. To be honest, I’m happy he died when he did, when DJ is at this age because he was gonna die anyway and it saves her having to grow up witnessing all these episodes he would have had.

“You have to remember the hell he put us through.”

Kerry also revealed her fears that George would hurt their daughter.

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She said: “If God gave me George back for one day and I had the choice to give him DJ for that one day, I’d say no.

“Knowing George, he’d take her with him.

“I’ll never doubt how much he loved her – he idolised her – but he was a psychopath.”

Kerry married George in 2014 but they split in October 2015, after 11 months together.

They gave it another go as a couple but split again in 2017. They were still married when he died earlier in the summer.

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Robert Leigh
Freelance writer

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