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Katie Price breaks down as she admits feeling lonely despite fame

Katie Price breaks down as she admits feeling lonely despite fame

Katie Price opened up about her loneliness and past struggles while also reigniting a feud with Myleene Klass in a candid new interview.

The 47-year-old reality star, known for her outspoken nature, questioned why Myleene was honoured with an MBE, saying, “I’m not against this for her, but why the f*** has Myleene Klass got an MBE? For playing the classical piano?”

Myleene, also 47, was recognised for her work in women’s health, miscarriage awareness and charity, but Katie did not hold back.

“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,” she said.

Despite her fiery remarks, Katie revealed a more vulnerable side, admitting that she has very few friends after suffering a breakdown in 2021.

“It is a sad, lonely world. You question the friendships — why are they actually your friend? There are a lot of trust issues,” she said.

“After my breakdown, I got rid of anyone in my life who I had a question mark against. It’s the best thing I ever did. I’ve just got a handful of friends, like Kerry Katona.”

The media star also reflected on her early career and painful past, sharing that she was sexually assaulted twice before turning sixteen and later endured a terrifying carjacking in South Africa.

Despite everything, Katie said she remains grateful for her upbringing and determined to move forward.

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