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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Katie Price's husband only has to "blink" and she falls pregnant.

    The 36-year-old former glamour model - who has children Harvey, 12, Junior, nine, and Princess, seven, from previous relationships, as well as Jett, 13 months, and Bunny, two months, with spouse Kieran Hayler - has vowed to continue having kids over the next decade but doesn't think she'll need fertility help as she and the stripper are so "compatible".


    She said: "I will have more kids in my forties.

    "It's a long way off yet, who knows how hard it will be to conceive?

    "But I do know with Kieran he only has to blink and look what happens - I'm pregnant.

    "When you're compatible with someone it doesn't matter if you've got strong swimmers or not.”

    Katie was joined by Kieran and kids Princess, Junior and Bunny at the launch of her new book 'Make My Wish Come True' in London last night (23.10.14), where she turned heads in a bizarre embellished white bodice, a white feathered cape and sparkling tiara and a six foot wand in an attempt to mirror her new novel's cover art.

    And as well as celebrating her latest ghost-written work of fiction, Katie - who has already released a series of romance novels, autobiographies and children's books - promised a new installment of her life story will be released soon, in which she will go into detail about Kieran's infidelity with her best friend Jane Pountney.

    She told the Daily Mirror newspaper: “A lot has happened that people don’t realise, but in the next book everything will be explained. Sometimes people deserve a second chance.

    “Trust me if something like this had happened to one of my friends I would have said, ‘What are you doing taking him back? Get rid.’ But no-one knows what’s happened behind the scenes.

    "I've started my next autobiography and it's out next year.

    "It was going to come out in 2016, but I had to bring it forward as so much has happened this year and stuff I missed out from the last book. It will definitely raise eyebrows.

    "I'm the one who has to go through the drama, but my life keeps getting more shocking.”

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