Bankrupt Katie Price reveals heartbreaking reason she’s spending Christmas apart from her family
KATIE Price has revealed the reason she'll be spending Christmas away from her family this year.
The mum-of-five discussed her plans for the festive period with sister Sophie during the latest episode of her podcast The Katie Price Show.
Katie, 45, is starring in two pantomimes this year. She'll play wicked fairy Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool.
And the former glamour model is also starring as Queen Rat in adults only panto Big Dick Whittington and his Pussy.
During their latest episode, Katie's sister Sophie revealed their parents are moving in with her over the holidays.
Katie quipped: "So what the f*** am I doing Christmas Day you b****?"
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Sophie replied: "You’ll be with all the kids and in panto, won’t you?
"We said in January we’d have our own Christmas Day because [their brother] Dan’s in Thailand, you’re in Liverpool and next year we must do a Christmas all together."
Katie shares son Junior, 18, and daughter Princess, 16, with her first husband Peter Andre.
She is mum to Jett, 10, and Bunny, nine, from her marriage to Kieran Hayler. Katie's eldest is son Harvey, 21, whose dad is Dwight Yorke.
Meanwhile in a previous episode of the podcast Katie opened up about what a typical Christmas Day looks like in her home.
She first retold the story about how when she was younger she used to get her parents out of bed as quick as possible.
Katie then admitted: " Now the roles are reversed. The kids are trying to get me out of bed.
"But I won't let them open any presents, normally the night before I put all their piles around in a circle.
"So then we have a tea [In the morning]. Then I'm like 'we open one each, going round in a circle so we can see what we've all got."
"Tradition to me is in the morning you put the telly on. The Snowman and all of that.
"Open the presents in a circle, where they're all excited, wanna just rip everything off.
She added: "That's the morning and a bit of cooked breakfast."