Katie Price has shared that her outrageous red carpet outfits and 'filthy language' can sometimes leave her eighteen year old son, Junior, rather embarrassed of his mum
Katie Price has opened up about sometimes "embarrassing" her son Junior, whom she shares with her ex-husband Peter Andre.
To which Katie replied: "Junior can be. But I've explained to Junior you can't change who I am. I am where I am because I am different-minded. I'm not boring and I don't hold back. She told us: "His dad is a singer, so he’s [Junior] following in his footsteps. Junior is a mini-Pete, and Princess is a mini-me. But of course they have their own identities.
And while Junior is more like his father, Katie shares that her and Peter's daughter Princess, 16, is more like her - something that Peter was said to be less than impressed by back in 2020.
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