Katie Price has finally confirmed she isn’t pregnant after sparking speculation she was expecting her sixth child with her new husband Lee Andrews.
The former glamour model, 47, claimed last week she was ‘having a baby’ with the so-called businessman, 43, in a fiery post directed at Lee’s ex Alana Percival.
Lee also wrote: ‘Soon to be three’ alongside a pregnancy emoji.
On Monday, Katie posed with a pregnancy test with her hand concealing the result and told her fans they must subscribe to her private Instagram for £2.99 a month to learn more.
Finally addressing the rumours, Katie said: ‘So everyone, do you want to know the answer?
‘Here’s the answer. No, I’m not pregnant but one day I will be. Hopefully that clears all the speculation up. Just because we say we’ll have kids, [it’s because] one day I will. There’s your answer… not pregnant.’
Katie Price has finally confirmed she isn’t pregnant after sparking speculation she was expecting her sixth child with her new husband Lee Andrews
On Monday, Katie posed with a pregnancy test with her hand concealing the result and told her fans they must subscribe to her private Instagram for £2.99 a month to learn more
Katie has been accused of overshadowing her daughter Princess, 18, with the pregnancy test post.
Princess is in the midst of promoting the second series of her ITV reality series, The Princess Diaries.
A source told The Sun: ‘Yet again, Katie has to post a series of attention seeking pics on social media – the pregnancy test this morning, all of the wedding stuff – and it’s terrible timing.
‘Princess and Junior are doing interviews and instead of talking about the TV show they have to talk about Katie and her antics.
‘Nobody understands why Katie can’t just take a step back and let Princess have the spotlight for just a week ahead of her show launch.’
Daily Mail has contacted Katie and Princess’ representatives for comment.
Katie taunted Lee’s ex Alana that she was having his baby in an Instagram post last week.
The former glamour model, 47, claimed last week she was ‘having a baby’ with the so-called businessman, 43, in a fiery post directed at Lee’s ex Alana Percival
Lee also shared the same picture with the words: ‘soon to be triple’ alongside a baby bump emoji
Lee continued to fuel the flames with a post which read: ‘Tea for 3’
Katie taunted Lee’s ex Alana (pictured) that she was having his baby in an Instagram post last week
Lee’s ex shared a scathing post where she accused him of ‘conning his own father’ and ‘taking everything you have until you have nothing left and have to rely on him’ – something which he denies.
While Katie wrote in response: ‘@larnaapercival I know rejection doesn’t feel nice and I’m married to @wesleeeandrews the man you want and will never have again.
‘Your constant lies and put-downs is clearly showing how bitter you are, go live your life little girl. I know the truth and your now embarrassing yourself, go and have the little respect for yourself that’s left.
‘I know all about you and who you are at least I’m the real woman he has found and deserves, but please just enjoy watching us build our empire as I’m having his child.
‘I’ll enjoy the ride and big d**k energy now, I’m in the saddle, he’s the most beautiful human I know who never took anything from you. I’m the real feminine woman he deserves, not the male version you are.
‘Now disappear under that bridge you irrelevant little troll.’
Katie and Lee have reportedly married again in a ‘legal’ ceremony after the Daily Mail revealed their original nuptials were all for show and bared no legal weight.
Katie has been accused of overshadowing her daughter Princess, 18, with the pregnancy test post as she is in the midst of promoting the second series of her new show with brother Junior
But now, new records appear to show that the pair have officially signed on the dotted line to formally register the marriage on February 17.
In images shared by The Sun, the pair could be seen holding hands after saying their vows.
According to the publication, Katie wanted the official documents ahead of their ceremony in the UK.
Katie’s sister Sophie has previously hinted at her disapproval of her new marriage and said their podcast would be ‘paused’ for the foreseeable future.
Meanwhile, Princess has told how her dad Peter’s relationship with her stepmum has given her hope that ‘true love does work’, after being left with her ‘guard up’ from witnessing all her mother’s many failed romances.
While Princess has remained tight-lipped on Katie’s fourth wedding until now, she was reported to be ‘completely horrified’ and ‘deeply concerned’ by the news, in the wake of a number of outrageous exposés about Lee’s work and relationships.
In a new interview this weekend, the teenager revealed she was yet to meet her new stepdad, but said that while her mum was ‘crazy’, she’s happy if Katie’s happy.
However, in the new series of her reality show, The Princess Diaries, the aspiring model made a point to declare she had never been afraid to tell her parents if she had suspicions about someone close to them.
Princess candidly explained how growing up seeing Katie’s tumultuous love life first-hand – which has included four marriages and nine engagements – has made her very guarded.
‘I’ve seen first-hand what heartbreak can look like, and my mum is the prime example,’ she says in one episode, according to The Sun.
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‘She’s had so many people do her wrong, and growing up seeing that has given me an eye-opener of what people can really be like.’
But while her mother’s past has made her wary when it comes to dating, she sweetly said that seeing her dad’s relationship with his wife Emily MacDonagh – with whom he shares children Millie, 12, Theo, nine, and Arabella, one – gives her hope.
She added: ‘Because of that, my guard is up. But obviously, I see my dad and Emily, and think true love does work.’
Princess went on to explain that she didn’t want to be expecting the worst out of people because of what she’d seen Katie go through, but insisted that she was still ‘switched-on’ and ready to tell her parents if she disliked someone.
She said: ‘It’s the worst way to live your life, thinking that [people are going to use you]. You can’t always be thinking of the negatives, but you have to be prepared.
‘I’m quite switched on, even when it comes to my parents’ friends. I’ll tell Mum and Dad: “Hmm, I don’t like that person.” I tell them if I’m suspicious of anyone around them.’