Katie Price has revealed a divisive parenting choice with her youngest daughter Bunny – and it's costing her an absolute fortune.
The former glamour model admitted giving her nine-year-old daughter, shared with ex-husband Kieran Hayler, access to something most parents keep well away from their kids, especially the youngsters. The mum-of-five accepts the situation is actually a "nightmare".
Katie confessed she lets Bunny use her credit card, making transactions online and buying herself gifts. Speaking to Jamie Laing on his Private Parts podcast, the 45-year-old says she's constantly getting deliveries as her youngest continues using marketplace app Temu.
"Bunny's on this site called Temu and she's got my card and she's so clever and I see packages coming all the the time," Katie revealed. "She's just ordering stuff off of it all the time. So if I have got something, before I know it, she's opened it.
"So Christmas presents I can't order, because she'll open it before I've even opened it and wrapped it. She's such a nightmare." It comes after Katie has hinted at a possible Netflix series, revealing she hopes This Country actress Daisy May Cooper could write the script.
Katie Price and Danielle Lloyd 'bury the hatchet' after documentary feudEarlier in the podcast episode, Katie said: "[Daisy] loves me, she wants to do a [TikTok] live with me! I've known her for a couple of years now, and on the podcast, she's like 'I've got to write your Netflix film'. She's so adamant - she really wants to do it."
While no Netflix deal has been confirmed yet, Daisy does have years of experience writing for TV. The pair's close friendship was clear during Daisy's recent appearance on The Katie Price Show, where they joked about wanting to train up as "f***ing exorcist priests."
And Katie may not need to wait for Netflix to return to our TV screens, with ITV insiders reporting that she is being considered for a second stint on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! I'm A Celebrity: South Africa - the show's spin-off - looks set to return to our screens in 2024, but the show differs from the main one, as it's pre-recorded and doesn't involve a public vote.
A source spilled to The Sun, "Bosses were nervous to cast Katie in the first All Stars as they wanted to play it safe with names who wouldn't do or say anything too controversial." They added that while the show did fine for ratings, it lacked the impact of the regular series due to its pre-recorded format and lack of public vote.
The insider revealed: "This time around, they want to make a bigger splash by bringing back some of the bigger, more divisive characters from I'm A Celeb history, and Katie is high on the wish list."