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Kerry Katona denies she wants more kids and marriage with boyfriend Ryan

The former Atomic Kitten singer was hitting back at a report

Fuming Kerry Katona has furiously denied she wants more kids and wants to get married again.

The former Atomic Kitten singer, 39, was responding to a report that claimed she ‘can’t wait to have baby no six’.

Kerry, who is already mum to Molly, 18, Lillie-Sue, 16, Heidi, 12, Maxwell, 11, and five-year-old Dylan Jorge, said it had been completely made up.

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The singer posted a screengrab of the headline that read: “Kerry Katona: ‘I love my new curves — I can’t wait for my baby no six.”

Alongside the image, she ranted:  “Errrrr!!!! I don’t think so!!!!!!!”

Kerry continued: “This is one of the reason I kept my relationship quiet for so long as I knew as soon as the press know you’re in a relationship they start making BS up!!!!”

She added the hashtags: “#DONOTWANTBABYNO6!! #DONOTWANTTOGETMARRIED.”

The mum-of-five is currently in a relationship with fitness trainer Ryan Mahoney, and the pair recently enjoyed a kid-free trip to Thailand.

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They briefly ended things in October last year after dating for six months, but they are thought to have rekindled their romance following the death of Kerry’s ex George Kay in July.

And it looks like they’re more serious than ever, with Ryan posting a series of shots of him and his girlfriend on Instagram during their trip away.

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He also recently wished her happy birthday with three loved-up photos of them and a sweet message.

“Happy birthday to the most beautiful woman I know… inside and out.”

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Kerry was left devastated by the death of her ex and father of her youngest daughter, but later said his untimely passing was inevitable.

Speaking to the Sunday People, Kerry said: “George couldn’t be saved. He was always going to die. To be honest it’s almost a relief he died when he did, when DJ is at this age

“Now he’s dead, there’s a sense of relief,” Kerry went on.

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