Katie Price has admitted she thinks she’s BORING on Loose Women – despite managing to generate headlines no matter what she says.
The mother of five told The Mirror she actually doesn’t rate her own skills as an interesting panellist on the popular ITV daytime show.
Er, come again, Katie?
This is the woman who is never afraid to share, comes out with some pretty ‘wow’ comments and always dominates the headlines after a TV appearance!
But as far as Katie’s concerned, she thinks she’s pretty dull on the panel.
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She told The Mirror that she barely goes out because she just can’t be bothered talking to “boring” people.
“I don’t go out anymore,” she said.
“It has nothing to do with having kids and being a mum. I just can’t be bothered talking boring [bleep] to the same old people.
“I’m just bored with it all. I think I’m boring on Loose Women.”
We think MANY people would disagree!
In other Katie news, she revealed last week that her campaign to make online bullying a criminal offence has taken another step in the right direction.
The former glamour model has been a staunch defender for victims of trolling, including her disabled son Harvey, 15, who has been targeted with vile comments.
She explained on Loose Women: “Last year, I set up a petition and I got 220,000 signatures. Then Theresa May called for an election, so my petition to make online abuse a criminal offence was put on hold.
“Thankfully, they’ve now come back to me and, on the 6th of February, me, my mum and Harvey are going to a Parliament Select Committee to discuss it. Hopefully, Pricey can change the law! I will go along and give my experience about Harvey.
“The reason why I started it was Harvey getting trolled so much about his colour, his size and his condition.
“I had people arrested but the police can’t take it any further as there’s nothing in place.
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“They want to interview Harvey at the House of Commons, which is good as they can see how vulnerable he is and how innocent he is.
“Imagine if someone goes for a job interview and you like this person. You can see they have a criminal offence for online bullying and would think twice about that person.”
Katie insisted that she won’t be intimidated by her visit to Westminster.
She laughed: “I’m not nervous – I’m on fire! And if I change that law, it’s all down to moi!”
Good luck, Katie!