Katie Price has said that “whatever happens, it’s always going to be her fault” as she slammed her ex-husband Peter Andre and his new wife Emily Andre over their kids

Katie Price is convinced that she will ‘always be the baddie'(Image: Instagram/Katie Price)
Katie Price thinks she’ll “always be the baddie” in relation to her ex-husband Peter Andre. The model shares two children – Princess and Junior with her ex Peter Andre – but she seemingly threw shade on her ex and his wife Emilly Andre, saying it’s “always going to be my fault”.
Speaking on her podcast, Katie said: “I’ve cleared a lot of things up. This is what’s interesting, lets see how it’s twisted and turned again, just to let you all know, whatever happens, is always going to be my fault.
“I’m always going to be the baddie, it’s always going to be my fault. But just remember, we’ve got proof of everything, so there you go.” It comes after Katie Price worries fans with appearance in family photo after explaining weight loss.

Peter and Emily with Princess and Junior(Image: WireImage)
Katie later added that she had “worked hard” on herself and claimed it was Peter and Emily who had pushed Princess to have therapy.
“With Princess, she did have therapy and I know that she had therapy after our hijacking thing. Now, she’s got to remember, this was shut under the carpet, it would have affected the kids when me and Pete split too,” she said.
“It was turbulent between me and Kieran but Princess didn’t have therapy because of me and Kieran.
“I know that Pete got her therapy because she was losing weight or something but of course I’ll get the blame for that because I always do.”
She added: “I know that she definitely had therapy for the hijack that we had and I know when she had therapy before, that was because Emily and Pete were pushing her to have therapy, that was nothing to do with me splitting up with Kieran.

Katie Price opened up about her relationship with Princess(Image: Getty Images)
“It’s funny how things change. I’m always going to look the bad cop everyone but tides are changing, I’m not having it anymore.”
Princess had previously opened up about how she wished she had a “happier” childhood. She said in her new reality show: “I did have a counsellor, I do still see her every now and then.
“But I don’t feel like I can really talk, so I just write everything down in my notes. I do wish, like, I could have had a more happier childhood.
“In the sense of like, I had so many things on my plate at a young age.”
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