KATIE Price says she will marry her toyboy fiance Carl Woods in England this year so her terminally ill mum can be there.
The 43-year-old appeared on Good Morning Britain today claiming "2022 will be my year" after she narrowly avoided jail over her drink-drive crash.
Despite admitting she is still dealing with the "traumatic" events that led her to get behind the wheel, mum-of-five Katie wants to have more children and get married this year.
She says it's crucial her mum Amy - who has a life-limiting lung condition called idopathic pulmonary fibrosis - is at her fourth wedding.
Devastated Katie told last year how the 67-year-old "doesn't have long left to live".
Katie told hosts Susanna Reid and Richard Bacon: "This is the year for me - babies, marriage I want it all.
"I've definitely found the one with Carl. We will get married.
"It'll be in England because my mum is terminally ill and can't travel. I wouldn't want to get married without her there."
Katie added: "2022 is definitely my year. 22 is my lucky number, it's my birthday.
"This has to be my year of no dramas. So much happened last year.
"I am in a very good head space."
Katie was appearing on Good Morning Britain alongside her disabled son Harvey.
The morning after she last appeared on the programme, Katie rolled her BMW in a "drink and drug drive" smash in the early hours.
Despite being on her sixth road ban she avoided jail — leaving campaigners furious at a “mockery of justice”.
Katie instead got a suspended term after rehab and a Vegas holiday.
After being quizzed on the events surrounding her drink-drive crash, Katie insisted people "shouldn't judge her".
Admitting she feels "ashamed" about what happened, Katie said she isn't ready to talk about it.
Instead she is seeing a therapist every week - and claims 2022 will be a year of "no more dramas".
Agreeing with Susanna she was lucky to dodge spending Christmas in jail, Katie said: "Things could have been different.
"I'm not ready to talk about it yet, but I went to The Priory and now I see a therapist every week and will do forever to deal with the tragic events that led me up to that car.
"There are reasons why I got in the car and why I was in that mental state.
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"I feel ashamed about it all. It was a traumatic build up. The reasons I'm still dealing with now.
"It's a new year, but I'm still dealing with it all. People shouldn't judge others. There are reasons for why people do things."