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Saturday 21 October 2017

'Remember Gareth Gates?' Katie Price sends a warning to 'little t**t' Chris Hughes... suggesting he drops their feud before his career in showbusiness 'goes downhill' like her Pop Idol ex


On top of threats to her eldest son, illicit social media messages to her middle son, a cheating husband, a miscarriage and a terminally ill mother, Katie Price appears to have had it with the petty dramas between her and Love Island's Chris Hughes.
And now she has seemingly sent him a warning to back off. 
Speaking at BUILD in London on Friday, Katie, 39, said to her audience: 'I lost a baby, found out my husband's cheating, my mum's dying then these threats about Harvey [her son].


 'In between that I've got that little t**t Chris Hughes piping up about some messages that I don't really care about.
'I will not be called a liar. I wish he will just leave it - who cares? Just don't call me a liar when I'm not.
'He's piping on about it - means you're guilty...
'Remember Gareth Gates? He lied and as soon as it came out, his career went downhill.'


Katie was referring to an encounter with Pop Idol runner-up Gareth, who she supposedly had a fling with a decade ago which he denied.
As a result, Katie spilled the beans in one of her several autobiographies and Gareth, now 33, has had a far-from overwhelming career.
Katie's tiff with Chris - who was one of the stars of this year's Love Island - came after he denied messaging her after he left the ITV2 reality show.
But she went ahead and revealed secret Snapchat messages Chris had supposedly sent her, proving his denials to be unjust.



Her appearance at BUILD proved to be typically candid. 
Katie revealed that she is now looking for an American surrogate to try again to add to her extensive brood of children.
She revealed that she doesn't think her family is complete and that she has let the problems she has had with cheating husband Kieran Hayler, 30, derail her search for a suitable surrogate.



'I'm looking for a surrogate at the moment in America because I want another baby but I don't want to carry one at the moment,' she said to the audience.
'Well ... you need a man to carry one, you know,' she added, trying to make light of her current marital woes.


Katie is mother to Harvey, 15, with Dwight Yorke, Junior, 12, and Princess, 10, from her marriage to Peter Andre and Jett, four and Bunny, three, with Kieran.
She lamented the past few months, which have seen her life turned upside down, saying: 'The past six weeks, I obviously lost a baby, found out my husband was cheating, then I found out that mum was dying of IPF, which is an incurable lung disease.



'With my mum that was a massive shock to me. I said to my mum, can't I give you one of my lungs? She said "well no you've got your kids, don't be silly". But then I'm like, you're my mum. So we're researching all avenues.' 
Earlier in the day Katie appeared on This Morning where she elaborated further on the situation with her husband.
She said: 'At the moment he has left the house. There are kids involved. he’s got mental issues and more and more has come out. He’s seeing a therapist and going to group therapy sessions.



 'Things will happen when they’re ready. Our marriage is on the rocks, I told him you’ve got to sort yourself out.
'I'm not dismissing anything about Kieran, I’ve got all this to deal with at the moment, I can't concentrate on one thing.'
The star said her kids are kept informed about what is going on and that her home is still 'happy'.
She said: 'The children know everything, I like to live in a happy home. The home is still a happy home.


She continued: 'I've never said a word, I don't want to go down that road. It happened years ago and then time goes on so I just think it's best to stay out of it.'
The mother-of-five also said she would reveal the identity of her rapist off-camera to the hosts, saying: 'There’s a reason why I cant say it. I can say it off air, and then you’ll say, "Right I see".
'When you’ve seen that person on the telly, you say "Oh my God."
Speaking about the night of the rape she said: 'I agreed to go back to the house, sometimes you think is it rape or not, but when you say no, you mean no. I know I was raped. Women shouldn’t shy away they should report it.' 

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