Katie Price has criticised Myleene Klass for being given an MBE, suggesting that she doesn’t know why the musician and women’s health campaigner was given the honour by King Charles
Katie Price has launched a blistering rant against British musician and singer Myleene Klass over her MBE. Myleene, 47, was awarded an MBE earlier this year for services to women’s health including raising awareness of miscarriage care and trying to support those affected by the experience.
However, Katie, also 47, has slammed the decision. Speaking to Closer UK, she said: “I’m not against this for her, but why the f*** has Myleene Klass got an MBE? For playing the classical piano? This industry is so corrupt. They have the same managers, they’re all clones – they all win MBEs and are fronting TV. But behind the scenes, they’re worse than we are. Turds are what they are!”
The former Page 3 model has never been afraid to speak her mind about fellow celebrities in the past, with the likes of Jodie Marsh previously facing her wrath.
Meanwhile, while Myleene may have made her name in the world of music, she has since spoken about how campaigning for women’s health helped her find her identity.
The musician, who has been open about suffering from four miscarriages during her life, has helped raise the profile of the issue to get more women the health they need.
Appearing on the Paul C Bronson podcast, We Need To Talk, she talked about her journey to campaigning after her second miscarriage.
She said: “I mean, I didn’t plan on campaigning when I was lying in that bed after, I think the second miscarriage was worse than the first, I didn’t think that was possible.
“I didn’t even think it was possible that the first I thought was just awful. One of those things that people dismiss. The second one was that I thought, we have a problem.
“And by three and four I was tail spinning. I didn’t even know who I was. I was just hell bent on trying to keep a baby but didn’t know how to.”
Myleene also touched on how she realised it was not just the women’s responsibility to ensure the health of the child in pregnancy, but the man’s as well.
She explained: “This is not just the women’s responsibility. If you want to have a healthy child, you have to take on as much of a burden, privilege, however you want to approach this, but your health plays as big a role, if not in some certain cases, more. If you’re not looking out for yourself and your wife is, yes, you’re creating a problem for her.”
Taking to Instagram following the awarding of her MBE by King Charles, she said: “Today I received my MBE for services to Women’s Health, Miscarriage Awareness and to charity.
“I am utterly overjoyed and humbled. Having my family there and our rainbow baby boy was extra magical in what has at times been a very dark journey for us all.
“The string quartet played a classical version of the Carpenters ‘I’m on top of the world’ as I walked up to receive my honour and King Charles himself pinned my medal on me whilst asking how my work with @tommys and their graded model of care is progressing.”
Source: Mirror

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