Kerry Katona revealed her youngest daughter Dylan-Jorge, otherwise known as DJ, used her harrowing rehab story to practice her penmanship in school.
Speaking on her podcast the Wheel of Misfortune with her friend and co-host Fern Brady on Tuesday (April 11), the blonde bombshell recalled her daughter’s embarrassing blunder.
During the first national lockdown in 2020, the youngster, now eight, was tasked with practicing her handwriting at home.
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As a way to improve her writing, the former Atomic Kitten star told her daughter to write lines out of a book from a book in their home.
She recalled: “There’s this one time our DJ she had to practice her handwriting, I think she was in year two during Covid.
“So, I told her to go into the library in our house and go get a book – I didn’t know what book she got.”
It was at this point that the TV personality got a call from the school where they discussed her daughter’s inappropriate book choice.
Kerry went on: “Next thing you know, the teacher rings me up saying ‘Were you aware that your daughter was copying from a book?’ and I said ‘Yeah’
“She goes, ‘Well let me read you out to you, ‘So then I went into rehab …’’, she’d picked up my autobiography.
“Bless her, she just saw my book and thought I’ll use Mummy’s book and she copied word for word from my autobiography into a schoolbook about my time in rehab.”
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As her co-host burst into laughter at the unfortunate accident, Kerry insisted: “her handwriting was impeccable”.
The star later shared the hilarious moment on her Instagram account where fans flooded to the comments to share their love for the doting mum.
One user penned: “Love you Kerry [heart emoji]” as another agreed: “Kids are ruthless [three cry-laughing emojis] I’m positive they know what they’re up to [cry laughing emoji] brilliant.”
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