Kerry Katona has revealed she’s releasing an explosive tell-all book, where she will dish the dirt on the most turbulent years of her life.
It will be the 41-year-old’s third autobiography, titled Whole Again: My Story, with Kerry admitting it’s the “hardest one” she’s had to write.
“I’m so excited to announce the news that I’m releasing a new book, Whole Again: My Story,” Kerry confirmed in her column for new! Magazine.
“It’s my third autobiography, and I must admit, it’s the hardest one I’ve ever done.
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The former Atomic Kitten singer previously shared her life story in Kerry Katona: Too Much, Too Young and Still Standing: The Autobiography – which were released in 2006 and 2012 respectively.
She continued: “I’ve opened up about the past 10 years of my life – and it’s been tough. I found it particularly hard to write about my ex, George Kay.”
The former Atomic Kitten star went on to say she feels “nervous” but hopes it will help other people who may have gone through similar experiences.
“I feel really nervous about the book coming out, but I hope it can help other people who may have been through similar experiences. If it helps one person, then it will be worth it,” she continued.
The memoir will document her life in the decade since she’s welcomed her fifth child, including suffering a debilitating injury, a cancer scare, several tragic losses and a career slump she thought she’d never recover from.
She’ll reveal how she bounced back from bankruptcy and became an OnlyFans millionaire and she’ll tell-all about her marriage to her abusive former husband George Kay – while enduring a bitter feud with her former bandmates.
“Stuck in an abusive relationship she felt powerless to leave,” the publication’s blurb reads
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“Kerry opens up about her struggles living with a violent man, whose mental health problems and drug use would see her and her family trapped in a cycle of helplessness and despair that only ended when George died in 2019, having eaten a sock filled with cocaine while staying in a local Travel Inn.
“Kerry bravely reveals her hell at the hands of a man who would unleash physical and emotional torture on her, in an all too familiar situation so many women face every day.”
The book promises to be a story of hope as she discusses finding love with fiancé Ryan Mahoney.
The memoir will hit shelves in October.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk