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Kerry Katona shares family holiday pic and Dylan-Jorge does NOT look happy!

This could be the last family holiday with all her five children together, as eldest daughter Molly prepares to move

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Kerry Katona posted a picture of all her children enjoying a family day out together, but someone definitely didn’t look happy.

As the reality star took the snap of her five kids having some holiday fun, her youngest child – three-year-old Dylan-Jorge – looked to be pulling an epic strop!

The cute toddler refused to smile for the camera, instead sticking her bottom lip out in an impressively sulky pose.

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Kerry, 36, captioned the photograph, “Out having a lovely day with the kids,” followed by smiley faces and kissing emojis.

Dylan-Jorge’s dad is George Kay, Kerry’s third husband who she recently split from.

Her siblings are Heidi, 10, and Max, nine – by Kerry’s ex-husband Mark Croft – and Molly, 15, and Lilly-Sue, 14, from Kerry’s first marriage to Westlife star Brian McFadden.

And it could be the last time the mum-of-five gets to spend with all her children together in quite a while, as she revealed her eldest daughter Molly will soon be moving to Ireland to study.

The 15-year-old is going to live with her dad Brian’s parents to help focus on her studies.

Kerry previously told OK! magazine: “She is going to live with her grandparents Mairead and Brendan (Brian McFadden’s parents). They dote on her and will look after her and keep her safe.

“Molly wants to be a surgeon. She wants to get really good grades in her GCSEs so she’s going to Ireland to do a transition year. This will give her an extra year of biology and science.

“Molly wants extra knowledge – I am so proud of her. It’s the right thing to do.”

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Although Kerry also acknowledged how much she’s going to miss her eldest daughter when she leaves, saying she’d be “heart-broken.”

And it sounds like the tears have already started, as she posted a throwback picture of Molly as a toddler on Instagram, with the caption: “Burst into tears looking at my eldest come home from work. All grown up gonna miss her so much.”


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor