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Ulrika Jonsson blasts Katie Price's 'endless holidays' amid 'moaning she doesn't see kids'
Ulrika Jonsson has slammed Katie Price for going on "seemingly endless holidays", after she reportedly complained about not seeing her children.The Swedish TV presenter, 55, took to her column to air her thoughts after model and reality TV star Katie has been claiming she doesn't get to see her two youngest children, Jett and Bunny, who she shares with her ex Kieran Hayler.Katie has claimed that "recent events" in her life has lead to her having "limited access" to two children, which Kieran has strongly denied.Ulrika had waded into the row and firmly told the model she needs to be a "good mum".She wrote: "Price says kids need their mum."No, Katie. Kids don’t need their mum or their dad.They need a good mum and  a good dad."Who knows the truth behind the Price-Hayler story."But gripes about limited access sound a little strange coming from a mum who heads off on seemingly endless holidays," she wrote in her column in The Sun.Katie made the claims in a new programme, Katie Price: Trauma and Me, which is set to air on Channel 4 later this month.The star is seen saying: "The hardest thing I’ve had to deal with in the recent months is having limited access to some of my kids."Recent events have meant I’m seeing my youngest children less and the relationship between me and their father has broken down.“It’s not good for my mental health and it’s certainly not good for their mental health.They should be having their mum in their life.
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Celebs Go Dating's Anna Williamson says 'door is open' for 'fantastic' Katie Price
Celebs Go Dating star Anna Williamson has revealed the “door is open” for unlucky in love TV star Katie Price to appear as a contestant on the show.The former glamour model who has been engaged eight times and married three times was rumoured to have snubbed a £250,000 fee to join the show after her recent split from fiancé Carl Woods.Anna said: “Katie also would have been a fantastic addition, but the good thing about Celebs Go Dating is the door is always open.READ NEXT: Ulrika Jonsson gushes over 's*** hot' Jennifer Lopez after she bares all for new advert“You never know, if they want to come on this year there’s still time. If they want to come on in a future series, they are all very welcome.”Katie's rep confirmed: "Katie loves the show and has been approached."However, E4 deny that Katie - who has previously filmed but never made it onscreen for the show - has been approached to take part in the upcoming series.Singer Max George was set to star but turned it down after getting together with new love Maisie Smith.“If things could have been sorted and the stars had aligned, I think Max could have been a brilliant addition to the show,” Anna added.Stars entering the dating agency for the upcoming series of Celebs Go Dating include Sinitta, Love Islanders Liam Reardon and Laura Anderson, actor Gary Lucy and Towie’s Pete Wicks – his third attempt to find love on the show.But Anna’s dream would be to sign up one right-royal star.
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Gladiators star Lightning talks 'hanging out' of G-string in racy BBC Breakfast chat
Gladiators star Lightning has opened up about keeping her G-string in place in a racy BBC Breakfast chat.The superhuman, whose real name is Kim Betts, appeared on Friday's episode (August 26) of the BBC programme alongside her former co-star Sharron 'Amazon' Davies.While discussing the forthcoming Gladiators revival with hosts Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt, the pair also revealed old tricks from their time on the show.READ MORE: Original Gladiators unrecognisable as they're seen out and about as new show announcedIn one discussion, both Gladiators confessed their "favourite piece of equipment" was referred to on the show as a "bum stick".Sharron explained that the stick was used to glue their outfits in place, with Lightning star Kim, 49, later adding that the valued prop prevented her costume from leaving her with "a G-string" in a raunchy confession.Sharron said: "My favourite piece of equipment was the bum stick."This actually stuck your outfit to your backside because otherwise, it was going anywhere."It was basically glue so that your outfit - which was very tiny at the best of times - stayed where you left it."Lightning star Kim added: "It's a little tub that looks like roll-on deodorant, so you'd literally stick your costume wherever you wanted because obviously, you're moving around and throwing yourself [around]."You would have ended up in a G-string and things hanging out everywhere."So, it was vital that we did keep ourselves covered."For more of the latest showbiz news from Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. Gladiators will return to screens in 2023 on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.Presented by Ulrika Jonsson and John Fashanu, the iconic series originally aired on ITV in 1992 and
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'No reason!' Ulrika Jonsson, 55, hits out at dating app after she's 'banned' from platform
She wrote: "Nice one @hinge."No reason."Maybe you should spend a bit more time banning the countless catfish I've had to endure)."The TV star has been open about finding love again and revealed she had previously joined dating app Tinder.However, the star found that her profile had been removed from that platform too."I just woke up and was told I'd been banned."I suspect it's that someone reported me for impersonating Ulrika Jonsson," she told The Sun.Since her three marriages, Ulrika has been vocal about her decision to date younger.Earlier this year, the Swedish TV personality recalled an encounter with a man almost three decades her junior.Ulrika has insisted her recent encounter with a 26-year-old was "wholly accidental" after forgetting to set an age limit on a dating app.She admitted her love interest was the same age as her son, something she had previously sworn against.Writing in her column, she explained: "I couldn’t understand why all these young men seemed to be coming my way."I suppose 95 per cent of the men I have dated in the past year have been in their mid-twenties."For some bizarre reason — perhaps some pretension of still clinging on to a morsel of morality — I made the arbitrary decision to not date anyone who was younger than my oldest son, who has since turned 27."She added to The Sun: "To that end, the youngest encounter I had last year was 26.
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