In a stunning turn of events, Katie Price, the former glamour model, has taken to social media with a fiery Valentine's Day message, just weeks after her surprise marriage to Lee Andrews. But this post wasn't all about love and romance; it was a scathing response to her critics, whom she labeled as 'snakes'.
The 47-paparazzi-magnet, who is no stranger to the spotlight, has been making headlines again. This time, it's not just about her new husband, Lee, but also about the backlash the couple has received since their whirlwind wedding. The controversy? Lee's past, which includes alleged jail time and a travel ban, has been brought into question by his exes.
But Katie isn't one to shy away from a fight. She took to Instagram Stories to defend her man, writing, '@Wesleeeandrews has given me security and respect, and all the talk about him is BS from bitter people and snakes.' A bold statement, indeed, and one that has sparked mixed reactions from fans and followers.
The post also included a clip of Katie and Lee, with Lee hinting at their future together with emojis of a dog, a house, and a pregnant woman. Katie has been vocal about her desire to expand her family, and this seems to be a nod to that.
However, this sudden marriage has caused a stir in more ways than one. Katie was reportedly in talks for a new documentary with Louis Theroux's production company, Mindhouse. But her unexpected nuptials have thrown a wrench in those plans. Sources claim that the footage they had shot with Katie while she was dating reality star JJ Slater now feels outdated and irrelevant.
Here's where it gets tricky: TV bosses are now scrambling to re-edit and reshoot, with a source telling The Sun, 'It's all up in the air.' This last-minute change has left the production team with a challenging task.
And this isn't the only drama surrounding Katie's wedding. Her friend, singer Kerry Katona, initially called her 'bonkers' for marrying a stranger. Yet, Kerry joined the newlyweds on their honeymoon, accompanied by her partner, Paolo. It seems the foursome had a blast, despite Kerry's initial reservations.
So, what's the verdict? Is Katie's post a justified defense of her husband, or a controversial move that adds fuel to the fire? The debate is open, and we'd love to hear your thoughts. Is it ever fair to bring a partner's past into the present, especially when it's been denied? Share your opinions in the comments below, and let's keep the conversation going!