Katie Price has revealed she’s ordering a cheeky Indian takeaway for her Christmas dinner as she tells her sister Sophie, “I’m exhausted”.
The 45-year-old, who has five children- Harvey, 21, Junior,18, Princess, 16, Jett,9, and eight-year-old Bunny- admitted that she is opting for something a little different this festive period and could be ditching her turkey feast altogether due to tiredness. Katie has been booked and busy for most of this year and is currently starring in the pantomime, Sleeping Beauty.
Speaking to Sophie on her podcast, The Katie Price Show, she said: “Do you know what I’m doing Christmas Day? I am exhausted and I finish panto at six o’clock Christmas Eve.
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“There’s no way I’m coming with the kids, all their presents, for a five-hour drive back home, to have Christmas Day to get up here for two o’clock for Boxing Day.
“I’m not having that stress. So Christmas Day I’m not cooking, I’m going to get a takeaway curry.”
The news comes after Katie was recently criticised for her stage performance in Sleeping Beauty. The former glamour model is currently playing the role of The Wicked Fairy Carabosse of the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool and made her stage debut last week.
But the star has received criticism from fans and co-stars as Katie has often forgot her lines. Katie co-star Bippo, previously told theatre-goers: “This is the show starring Katie Price, she’s amazing. She’s actually learned two of her 25 lines – it’s fantastic,” before bursting out laughing.
Meanwhile, some have labelled Katie’s performance “embarrassing” One disappointed fan took to social media and said: “She was an absolute disgrace. Clear to see how hard the other cast members have worked .. very clear she thinks she can rock up making zero effort!!!”
Despite the backlash, Katie has confessed that she found learning the lines difficult. She said: “Before I get on stage my mind’s going blank – it’s because I’ve been so tired.
“I need reassuring – this is new to me. I’m alright going on telly, podcasting, talking about myself, but when you’ve got to learn a script and you’ve got people who have paid for tickets you’ve got to be good.”
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