Despite her closeness to Katie Price and her recent remarks, Kerry Katona has insisted she has “no beef” with Peter Andre and revealed she even texts him occasionally.
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Kerry Katona attended The Beauty Awards earlier this week(Image: Getty Images)
Kerry Katona has revealed she has ‘no beef’ with Peter Andre, despite her close bond with his ex-wife Katie Price. Singer and TV star Kerry, 45, revealed she saw Peter’s wife Emily at a recent star-studded event earlier this week, and decided to introduce herself to doctor Emily, 35, who she said is a “lovely girl”.
Writing for New in her most recent column! Kerry mentioned seeing Emily Andre at the Beauty Awards in her article. Heidi and I met up at Pete and Emily’s last week, so Heidi and I swapped mothers and introduced ourselves. What a lovely girl she is! We sat down and chatted away despite having never met her before.
Katie Price is aware of this fact that I am a very fair person. The other week, I texted Katie and we were both in touch. Although I have no issues with these people, Katie will always be my girl and I will always have her back.
This comes after Kerry said her close pal Katie Price’s exes, including Peter Andre, would be ‘nothing without her’ in a recent interview. She said: “None of them would have been anything without her. Peter Andre would have been no one without her. They clung on to her coat-tails.” Katie and Peter first met in the I’m A Celebrity jungle in 2004. They tied the knot in 2009 and welcomed two children together; Junior, now 20, and Princess, now 18. However, their love story wasn’t to last and the pair split in 2009.
Kerry just recently wrapped up a UK-wide tour with her pal Katie, 47 – called An Evening with Katie Price and Kerry Katona, which was a huge success amongst fans. Writing in her new! column shortly after the tour ended at the beginning of November, Kerry revealed: “Katie Price and I wrapped up the final date of our tour – thank f**k for that! The travelling and being away from home was very draining, but Katie and I are already FaceTiming each other, getting ready for the next tour together.
“We’re really looking forward to that even though it won’t be until next year.” I enjoy my routine, so it’s nice to return to the school games and watch DJ cheer on. I feel like I’ve missed out on a lot because I’m on tour. However, the tour was bigger and better than I had anticipated.
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Kerry and Katie have a very close relationship, first meeting in 2004 when Katie met Peter in the jungle. The pair’s most recent trip to the theater was one of their many professional successes, as did their previous panto performance as the wicked step-sisters.
Although the pair enjoys numerous joint career endeavors, Katie and Kerry follow a very modest course of action when they meet up. Kerry recently told the Daily Mail, “I think people would be surprised how boring we are. She and I sat in our jammies last night and watched crime on television.
Despite her closeness to Katie Price and her recent remarks, Kerry Katona has insisted she has “no beef” with Peter Andre and revealed she even texts him occasionally.
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Kerry Katona attended The Beauty Awards earlier this week(Image: Getty Images)
Kerry Katona has revealed she has ‘no beef’ with Peter Andre, despite her close bond with his ex-wife Katie Price. Singer and TV star Kerry, 45, revealed she saw Peter’s wife Emily at a recent star-studded event earlier this week, and decided to introduce herself to doctor Emily, 35, who she said is a “lovely girl”.
Writing for New in her most recent column! Kerry mentioned seeing Emily Andre at the Beauty Awards in her article. Heidi and I met up at Pete and Emily’s last week, so Heidi and I swapped mothers and introduced ourselves. What a lovely girl she is! We sat down and chatted away despite having never met her before.
Katie Price is aware of this fact that I am a very fair person. The other week, I texted Katie and we were both in touch. Although I have no issues with these people, Katie will always be my girl and I will always have her back.
This comes after Kerry said her close pal Katie Price’s exes, including Peter Andre, would be ‘nothing without her’ in a recent interview. She said: “None of them would have been anything without her. Peter Andre would have been no one without her. They clung on to her coat-tails.” Katie and Peter first met in the I’m A Celebrity jungle in 2004. They tied the knot in 2009 and welcomed two children together; Junior, now 20, and Princess, now 18. However, their love story wasn’t to last and the pair split in 2009.
Kerry just recently wrapped up a UK-wide tour with her pal Katie, 47 – called An Evening with Katie Price and Kerry Katona, which was a huge success amongst fans. Writing in her new! column shortly after the tour ended at the beginning of November, Kerry revealed: “Katie Price and I wrapped up the final date of our tour – thank f**k for that! The travelling and being away from home was very draining, but Katie and I are already FaceTiming each other, getting ready for the next tour together.
“We’re really looking forward to that even though it won’t be until next year.” I enjoy my routine, so it’s nice to return to the school games and watch DJ cheer on. I feel like I’ve missed out on a lot because I’m on tour. However, the tour was bigger and better than I had anticipated.
Continue reading the article.
Kerry and Katie have a very close relationship, first meeting in 2004 when Katie met Peter in the jungle. The pair’s most recent trip to the theater was one of their many professional successes, as did their previous panto performance as the wicked step-sisters.
Although the pair enjoys numerous joint career endeavors, Katie and Kerry follow a very modest course of action when they meet up. Kerry recently told the Daily Mail, “I think people would be surprised how boring we are. She and I sat in our jammies last night and watched crime on television.
Melissa Johns, a star of Grantchester, and her husband Dan Hampton have welcomed their 2-year-old daughter Ottilly in a stunning new photo shoot.
Melissa Johns appears absolutely smitten as she and husband Dan Hampton present their beautiful new baby daughter.
Radiating joy as she holds little Ottilly, who arrived on 29 October, the Grantchester star looks completely different from her feisty character Miss Scott. It’s evident that Melissa, 35, is relishing life in the “baby bubble”.
The pair, who wed at the historic 14th-century Brinsop Court Manor House in 2024, are delighted to showcase their precious girl, though they reveal her arrival caught them off guard.
The pair received a lot of information during their 36-week scan. “We were told that the baby was starting to plateau in her growth, and that if we tried to go to 40 weeks, the risk]could be] fatal”, she reveals, whilst cradling Ottilly.
“They mentioned that word – fatal. No mother wants to hear it, in any way. I was in shock when they told us she had 37 weeks to come out. I said, ‘ I can’t do that, that’s next week, ‘ but they insisted”, she recounts. I had “four more weeks” in my head.
Despite it not being the delivery Melissa had envisioned, she describes it as equally enchanting. Surrounded by her midwife and doula, with Dan beside her, Melissa brought her baby girl into the world via caesarean section, weighing 5lb 10oz, accompanied by soothing meditation music (rather than the Spice Girls or Rod Stewart, which were her original preferences!).
After the premature birth of their daughter Ottilly, Melissa and her partner spent five days in the hospital. The hospital staff were incredibly supportive, helping Melissa find comfortable positions to breastfeed with one arm, as she was born without her right forearm and hand.
The most memorable moment for them was the arrival of their young daughter. “I was quite nervous, because we’d had five wonderful days in hospital. However, when we opened the door to our home, I’m not sure, it suddenly appeared to have a different meaning.
The birth of Ottilly marked the end of an era for Melissa on the ITV show Grantchester, where she has portrayed Miss Scott since 2020. Her final scenes were filmed just before they started their new chapter as a family of three with little “Otty”.
Melissa explained that their first child was supposed to be called Vera Violet, but they abruptly changed their minds.
“My other nan, who I am incredibly close to, and Dan and I have a grandmother named Nanny Vera on either side. When I looked up ‘ wild violets ‘ last year, it said that the world can’t live without them but they can’t be tamed and I really loved that”, she says, smiling.
Ottilly was Ottilly’s first name for a while before Melissa realized that she would always have to remind people that her real name was Vera Violet.
“I’d met someone who had a daughter called Ottilly about 10 or 15 years ago and I’d forgotten about it until I happened to come across it when scrolling through a list of the top baby names”, she says.
We both adored the inclusion of “oter” in it when I told Dan about it. Otters are incredibly cute! We fell in love with the name and feel like it really holds its own. She can become Tilly if she wishes, but for the time being, she’s just Otty.
The former Coronation Street actress had previously revealed to us her fears about managing daily tasks with a newborn due to her disability. “Dan and I were saying the other day, even with two arms and a newborn baby, you always need another arm. So when one of those is taken away, it can be quite difficult.
” Having one arm is what people see, but what they don’t see is the excruciating pain I have in my back because of an imbalance of muscles because of my smaller arm, “explains Melissa, who campaigns for disability rights.
She acknowledges that she anticipated finding solutions by this point, but that hasn’t happened, and she relies heavily on senior transport planner Dan to navigate motherhood.
As I figure out my rhythm and maneuverability, Dan is providing a lot of the assistance I need. It’s a real struggle having one arm and a newborn baby. “
Melissa joked that Dan is primarily handling nappy changes, but they’re collaborating to ensure Ottilly receives everything she requires”. I haven’t experienced tears in a day so far, but I believe that’s typical for a new mother. However, I was really struck by the fact that there are so many products that are not accessible or accessible.
Melissa reveals she’s already considering how she might spark change, and would want to establish a disabled parents network where she and fellow parents could support each other and share equipment recommendations.
How wonderful would it be if I could drape Otty inside a bag so that I wouldn’t have to try to fit her tiny limbs in her outfit? A newborn baby doesn’t have to be disabled to put clothes on! I just wish the world knew that if you changed these things, it wouldn’t just benefit disabled people. It’s difficult enough to have a newborn baby! She elaborates.
For new father Dan, nothing thus far has matched the sensation of cradling his baby daughter for the first time”. Although life has really changed, I’m happy that she is still alive and continues to do very well. He shares with us that she is well-fed, has a nice routine, and is feeding well.
Melissa continues”, We’ve been really lucky with nighttimes. We’ve been getting between five and six hours of sleep, divided into two parts. It’s been nice that there are times when it’s dark (I’m not sure if it’s because we’re a little crazy, but we laugh so hard at things that aren’t even slightly funny)!
However, there is one family member who isn’t quite as sure about their adorable new arrival – Nancy, their sprocker spaniel. “I think Nancy’s probably a bit put out,” Dan chuckles. Melissa elaborates, “When our dog does a big stretch, Dan will say ‘Big stretch’ and the other day, Ottilly did a big stretch and Dan said ‘Big stretch Ottilly.’ The way that dog looked at Dan! I didn’t think dogs could be as human as she was in that moment!”.
While Nancy may need a bit more time to adjust to having a baby around, Melissa and Dan have already discussed expanding their family one day”. We’d really like to have two, she says, “if we have the chance to have two, and there are many factors that need to be taken.”
Because she had never seen anyone with a similar disability receive a fairytale ending, Melissa had always felt that motherhood and marriage were “out of reach.”
People constantly message me telling me how confident I am in my body and how they continue to conceal their limb differences. It breaks my heart that people think they’re not worthy of that love, “she admits.
The saying, “You need to learn to love yourself first, before anyone else can love you, is not something I like.” As disabled people, we weren’t born to hate our bodies. We’ve often been taught to hate our bodies by the world we live in.
“So, yes, I will love my body and work to give it the respect it deserves, but that hate was suffocated by others’ judgment and opinions. We should stop judging how much people with disabilities are deserving of love and family, as one of my greatest hopes for the world is.
Melissa Johns, a star of Grantchester, and her husband Dan Hampton have welcomed their 2-year-old daughter Ottilly in a stunning new photo shoot.
Melissa Johns appears absolutely smitten as she and husband Dan Hampton present their beautiful new baby daughter.
Radiating joy as she holds little Ottilly, who arrived on 29 October, the Grantchester star looks completely different from her feisty character Miss Scott. It’s evident that Melissa, 35, is relishing life in the “baby bubble”.
The pair, who wed at the historic 14th-century Brinsop Court Manor House in 2024, are delighted to showcase their precious girl, though they reveal her arrival caught them off guard.
The pair received a lot of information during their 36-week scan. “We were told that the baby was starting to plateau in her growth, and that if we tried to go to 40 weeks, the risk]could be] fatal”, she reveals, whilst cradling Ottilly.
“They mentioned that word – fatal. No mother wants to hear it, in any way. I was in shock when they told us she had 37 weeks to come out. I said, ‘ I can’t do that, that’s next week, ‘ but they insisted”, she recounts. I had “four more weeks” in my head.
Despite it not being the delivery Melissa had envisioned, she describes it as equally enchanting. Surrounded by her midwife and doula, with Dan beside her, Melissa brought her baby girl into the world via caesarean section, weighing 5lb 10oz, accompanied by soothing meditation music (rather than the Spice Girls or Rod Stewart, which were her original preferences!).
After the premature birth of their daughter Ottilly, Melissa and her partner spent five days in the hospital. The hospital staff were incredibly supportive, helping Melissa find comfortable positions to breastfeed with one arm, as she was born without her right forearm and hand.
The most memorable moment for them was the arrival of their young daughter. “I was quite nervous, because we’d had five wonderful days in hospital. However, when we opened the door to our home, I’m not sure, it suddenly appeared to have a different meaning.
The birth of Ottilly marked the end of an era for Melissa on the ITV show Grantchester, where she has portrayed Miss Scott since 2020. Her final scenes were filmed just before they started their new chapter as a family of three with little “Otty”.
Melissa explained that their first child was supposed to be called Vera Violet, but they abruptly changed their minds.
“My other nan, who I am incredibly close to, and Dan and I have a grandmother named Nanny Vera on either side. When I looked up ‘ wild violets ‘ last year, it said that the world can’t live without them but they can’t be tamed and I really loved that”, she says, smiling.
Ottilly was Ottilly’s first name for a while before Melissa realized that she would always have to remind people that her real name was Vera Violet.
“I’d met someone who had a daughter called Ottilly about 10 or 15 years ago and I’d forgotten about it until I happened to come across it when scrolling through a list of the top baby names”, she says.
We both adored the inclusion of “oter” in it when I told Dan about it. Otters are incredibly cute! We fell in love with the name and feel like it really holds its own. She can become Tilly if she wishes, but for the time being, she’s just Otty.
The former Coronation Street actress had previously revealed to us her fears about managing daily tasks with a newborn due to her disability. “Dan and I were saying the other day, even with two arms and a newborn baby, you always need another arm. So when one of those is taken away, it can be quite difficult.
” Having one arm is what people see, but what they don’t see is the excruciating pain I have in my back because of an imbalance of muscles because of my smaller arm, “explains Melissa, who campaigns for disability rights.
She acknowledges that she anticipated finding solutions by this point, but that hasn’t happened, and she relies heavily on senior transport planner Dan to navigate motherhood.
As I figure out my rhythm and maneuverability, Dan is providing a lot of the assistance I need. It’s a real struggle having one arm and a newborn baby. “
Melissa joked that Dan is primarily handling nappy changes, but they’re collaborating to ensure Ottilly receives everything she requires”. I haven’t experienced tears in a day so far, but I believe that’s typical for a new mother. However, I was really struck by the fact that there are so many products that are not accessible or accessible.
Melissa reveals she’s already considering how she might spark change, and would want to establish a disabled parents network where she and fellow parents could support each other and share equipment recommendations.
How wonderful would it be if I could drape Otty inside a bag so that I wouldn’t have to try to fit her tiny limbs in her outfit? A newborn baby doesn’t have to be disabled to put clothes on! I just wish the world knew that if you changed these things, it wouldn’t just benefit disabled people. It’s difficult enough to have a newborn baby! She elaborates.
For new father Dan, nothing thus far has matched the sensation of cradling his baby daughter for the first time”. Although life has really changed, I’m happy that she is still alive and continues to do very well. He shares with us that she is well-fed, has a nice routine, and is feeding well.
Melissa continues”, We’ve been really lucky with nighttimes. We’ve been getting between five and six hours of sleep, divided into two parts. It’s been nice that there are times when it’s dark (I’m not sure if it’s because we’re a little crazy, but we laugh so hard at things that aren’t even slightly funny)!
However, there is one family member who isn’t quite as sure about their adorable new arrival – Nancy, their sprocker spaniel. “I think Nancy’s probably a bit put out,” Dan chuckles. Melissa elaborates, “When our dog does a big stretch, Dan will say ‘Big stretch’ and the other day, Ottilly did a big stretch and Dan said ‘Big stretch Ottilly.’ The way that dog looked at Dan! I didn’t think dogs could be as human as she was in that moment!”.
While Nancy may need a bit more time to adjust to having a baby around, Melissa and Dan have already discussed expanding their family one day”. We’d really like to have two, she says, “if we have the chance to have two, and there are many factors that need to be taken.”
Because she had never seen anyone with a similar disability receive a fairytale ending, Melissa had always felt that motherhood and marriage were “out of reach.”
People constantly message me telling me how confident I am in my body and how they continue to conceal their limb differences. It breaks my heart that people think they’re not worthy of that love, “she admits.
The saying, “You need to learn to love yourself first, before anyone else can love you, is not something I like.” As disabled people, we weren’t born to hate our bodies. We’ve often been taught to hate our bodies by the world we live in.
“So, yes, I will love my body and work to give it the respect it deserves, but that hate was suffocated by others’ judgment and opinions. We should stop judging how much people with disabilities are deserving of love and family, as one of my greatest hopes for the world is.
Barbara Good, who played Barbara in the BBC sitcom The Good Life between 1975 and 1977, claimed that in just three days she witnessed three shocking mobile phone robberies.
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Felicity Kendal, a household name on our TV screens, frightened off a mugger in London(Image: Getty Images)
British acting legend Felicity Kendal became a have-a-go hero to frighten off a mugger.
The TV star, 79, told how she witnessed three mobile phone robberies in the space of just three days in London. However, she intervened during one offence — and found her courage was enough to deter the crook.
A group of men riding bicycles were evicting a young woman from her phone as Felicity was driving along a street in Chelsea, west London. One of the men was able to retrieve the phone when the actress twitched her horn, which caused the woman to startle the other.
Felicity, who has lived in Chelsea since the 1960s, said today that a woman was parked there and her phone had been taken. In a few seconds, it was over.
The next day, I passed a young woman walking down Draycott Avenue, and then suddenly there were a few bikes circling her. It resembled Spaghetti Junction. They sped away with her phone as they approached. One of the young people dropped the phone after I yelled and horned it out because something in me snapped. The woman returned it.
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Felicity, who played Barbara Good in BBC sitcom The Good Life between 1975 and 1977, shared the harrowing ordeal in an interview with local news website The Chelsea Citizen — but insisted she wasn’t brave.
The seasoned performer, who was born in Solihull, West Midlands, continued, “It was just instinct. Really, I didn’t do anything. I wasn’t a knife user. I simply yelled. These gangs, however, are so brutal. They simply believe they can get away with it, which is correct. In Sloane Square, I witnessed another phone being stolen the following day, but there was nothing I could do. The theft of phones is abominable. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever encountered. I saw three within three days.
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The actress, Felicity dating from 1998 until 1998, will appear in the second season of Indian Ink at the Hampstead Theatre in the capital. Tom Stoppard is the veteran director. She is also considering selling her beloved four-story home in Chelsea, which has grown too large for it to handle as a result of her husband’s passing in 2023 and the departure of her son Jake.
Felicity, who in ITV drama Rosemary & Thyme between 2003 and 2006, said: “I’m happy to move on when the time is right. I have always loved living in Chelsea, so I can’t imagine being anywhere else.”
Barbara Good, who played Barbara in the BBC sitcom The Good Life between 1975 and 1977, claimed that in just three days she witnessed three shocking mobile phone robberies.
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Felicity Kendal, a household name on our TV screens, frightened off a mugger in London(Image: Getty Images)
British acting legend Felicity Kendal became a have-a-go hero to frighten off a mugger.
The TV star, 79, told how she witnessed three mobile phone robberies in the space of just three days in London. However, she intervened during one offence — and found her courage was enough to deter the crook.
A group of men riding bicycles were evicting a young woman from her phone as Felicity was driving along a street in Chelsea, west London. One of the men was able to retrieve the phone when the actress twitched her horn, which caused the woman to startle the other.
Felicity, who has lived in Chelsea since the 1960s, said today that a woman was parked there and her phone had been taken. In a few seconds, it was over.
The next day, I passed a young woman walking down Draycott Avenue, and then suddenly there were a few bikes circling her. It resembled Spaghetti Junction. They sped away with her phone as they approached. One of the young people dropped the phone after I yelled and horned it out because something in me snapped. The woman returned it.
READ MORE: Brit charity worker killed in Africa after being mugged by two menREAD MORE: Knightsbridge stabbing: Three arrested as dad killed in front of screaming partner
Felicity, who played Barbara Good in BBC sitcom The Good Life between 1975 and 1977, shared the harrowing ordeal in an interview with local news website The Chelsea Citizen — but insisted she wasn’t brave.
The seasoned performer, who was born in Solihull, West Midlands, continued, “It was just instinct. Really, I didn’t do anything. I wasn’t a knife user. I simply yelled. These gangs, however, are so brutal. They simply believe they can get away with it, which is correct. In Sloane Square, I witnessed another phone being stolen the following day, but there was nothing I could do. The theft of phones is abominable. It’s unlike anything I’ve ever encountered. I saw three within three days.
Continue reading the article.
The actress, Felicity dating from 1998 until 1998, will appear in the second season of Indian Ink at the Hampstead Theatre in the capital. Tom Stoppard is the veteran director. She is also considering selling her beloved four-story home in Chelsea, which has grown too large for it to handle as a result of her husband’s passing in 2023 and the departure of her son Jake.
Felicity, who in ITV drama Rosemary & Thyme between 2003 and 2006, said: “I’m happy to move on when the time is right. I have always loved living in Chelsea, so I can’t imagine being anywhere else.”