Katie Price: ‘I forgive but I never forget’

From Victoria Beckham to Kelly Brook, Katie Price has a number of celebrity feuds under her belt.

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by Jessica Anais Rach |
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And the pregnant mother-of-three isn’t the type to back down.

Speaking to a UK newspaper, the 35-year-old admitted:

‘I'm a Gemini and I forgive but I never forget.’

Katie and husband Kieran Haylor
Katie and husband Kieran Haylor

‘If I want to get someone back, I will get them back. Even if it takes years. I can't help it.

‘I believe in karma.'

‘If I want to get someone back, I will get them back'

The former glamour model received a massive backlash when she called Kelly Brook a ‘heifer’ in her newspaper column, before claiming that Abbey Clancy ‘could do with a good burger’.

However Katie- also known as Jordan- remains thick skinned throughout, adding:

‘I’m not worried about what people think of me. Criticism has never bothered me. Not in the slightest. I think people should have better things to moan about.’

Peter Andre, 40, and 23-year-old girlfriend Emily are expecting their first child

It seems that Peter Andre is not on her blacklist of people she bears a grudge against, as she tweeted a message of congratulations to her ex husband and his girlfriend Emily MacDonagh following their baby news.

‘Genuine congratulations to Pete and Emily and I hope they are very happy – kids excited xxx’, she wrote yesterday.

But the usually public star has been keeping rather quiet about her own pregnancy. Already mother to 11-year-old Harvey, 8-year-old Junior and Princess, 6, Katie has been keeping her fourth pregnancy private.

Explaining her actions to a fan on Twitter last night, the businesswoman who is due to give birth in 3 months, wrote:

‘I was in a different place surrounded by different people back then I choose to be more private ie no pics with my kids or bump.'

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