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    Katie Price would be physically "sick" if Jane Pountney called her to apologise

    Katie Price would be physically "sick" if Jane Pountney called her to apologise for having an affair with her husband Kieran Hayler.


    The 38-year-old former 'Loose Women' panellist revealed last week that her former best friend Jane had never said sorry for her fling with Kieran which almost destroyed her marriage when she found out about it in 2014.

    But Katie doesn't want Jane to reach out now to try and make amends as it would probably make her vomit.

    In an interview with the new issue of OK! magazine, Katie said: "I think I would be sick. I genuinely think I'd throw up. I look at her as a stranger now; she hasn't been in my life for two and a half years."

    Katie has just released her seventh autobiography 'Reborn' and she has described the book as her "revenge" to Kieran, 29, because it covers his affair with her two friends Jane and Chrissy Thomas.

    She hasn't heard from her former pals since the book was published and has now admitted she found Jane's betrayal the most hurtful of the two.

    She said: "Jane knows what I've been through in the past. She knew that I was wholeheartedly in love with Kieran, it was her that I used to tell that I'd found my absolute soulmate in Kieran, and she tried to steal that from me and destroy it. She's never apologised or even explained."

    The mum-of-five - who has two children, Jett, three and Bunny, two, with Kieran - says writing this book has been one of the most emotional experiences of her life because she had to re-live the pain of her spouse's infidelities.

    She shared: "It's the worst book I've ever done. I've never cried so much in my life. It was awful, absolutely awful. I wanted it to be so accurate but there are still lots of things that couldn't be included for legal reasons or because they were too graphic. If you think the book's bad, you should hear the full stories!

    "I wanted to hurt them both. I wanted everyone to know how f***ing bad they were to me. I know it's strange because although I'm with Kieran, I want to hurt him at the same time. I want him to feel the pain that I felt. The book is my revenge. Never ever until the day I die will I let people forget what Jane did to me."

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