Katie Price makes surprise confession about ex Peter Andre despite slamming him and their wedding
KATIE Price has incredibly revealed her ex-husband Peter Andre could inherit part of her fortune despite their split 15 years ago.
The mum-of-five said in a recent interview that “everything goes to Pete, Princess, Junior and Harvey” when she dies.
Speaking on Kathy Burke’s podcast, Katie, 45, admitted she hasn’t changed her will since she was married to Pete.
However, she said she wanted to update it, because she “can’t have anyone else having more stuff from me.”
Katie, who welcomed kids Jett and Bunny with ex Kieran Hayler, also hit out at Peter during the candid chat with actress Kathy.
When the Kevin and Perry star asked Katie about the misconceptions about her life, the ex-glamour model furiously hit out at her ex-husbands, particularly singer Peter, 50, as she called all her previous marriages ‘rehearsals’ for an event that is still to possibly come.
Katie exclaimed: “Well, let me say that the last three marriages I would say were the rehearsals. So, I’m looking for the real one. There you go, that puts it in perspective.
“Two rebound ones and one real one. I suppose Pete was the real wedding and the other two, they were just like rebounds.
“As much as that sounds bad, but it’s true, I rushed into them.”
Katie first married Peter in 2005 but they later divorced in 2009 after cheating allegations arose.
She then married Alex Reid in a short lived marriage from 2010 until 2012.
In January 2013, she married her third husband Kieran Hayler in the Bahamas.
Katie continued to reflect on her past, and said to Kathy: “Would you marry someone five weeks after day one of meeting them? Would you have done that?
“There you go. That just goes to show, I didn’t even know that man, really.”
Earlier in the podcast, she also hit out at all her past relationships after Kathy asked her about her biggest regret in her life, to which she confirmed it was the men that she has been with.
She commented: “I have therapy every week.
“I wish I had it years ago and I’ve realised, and it’s pretty obvious, I think with everyone anyway that my men choices have been shocking. If you took men out of the equation, I’d probably have been more successful, not so mentally damaged.
“I don’t think people realise, I’ve done a hell of a lot and seen a lot. I don’t regret anything, it’s just the men.”