, mostly on their birthdays.Jamie said: “It's not a feud. But Ronnie's not my dad. I think of him as a mate.“We text now and again - you know, ‘How are you mate?
Happy birthday’ - but it's not a feud, it's just how it’s always been.”Jamie maintains he has no animosity towards Ronnie, who took him in as a child when he dated his mother Jo back in 1977.“I lived with him since I was a one-year-old.
I'm surprised he remembers me to be honest,” he said.“He was probably like, ‘Who is this 21-year-old?’ when I grew up. “He spent the first 12 years locked in the toilet - partying, drinking.
You can't look after kids in that condition. “We never had much of a relationship. Ronnie was a dude mum was with - the dude it's all about,” he added to Daily.
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