
Katie Price slams claims she's being ‘pimped out' by friend in Dubai
The former glamour model turned OnlyFans creator, 47, took to her Instagram Stories on Sunday to set the record straight following spurious online rumours.
Talking to camera from the back of a car, wearing giant square-framed black sunglasses, Katie began: 'I'm only addressing this because it is a topic at the moment – the site Tattle.
'I've been told that they're saying I'm out in Dubai with Louisa and she's pimping me out and she's not even my friend.'
Mum-of-five Katie then went on to argue that users of the online gossip forum 'don't actually know me very well'.
'I've known Louisa nearly 20 years,' she continued. 'We used to ride together, and you can google it, we did everything together – she even had her horse at mine. And so she's moved to Dubai so I've come to see her.
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'And no, you won't find Louisa 'cos she's very private, not on social media. She doesn't need to be on social media, like a lot of people on social media just for no reason really.'
The reality TV star then added, 'She actually is a Monaco princess. So, there you go!' and laughs could be heard in the background before a woman's voice said: 'Thanks Kate.'
Katie has been sharing her time in Dubai on Snapchat too, revealing that she jetted out on Wednesday to take part in a photoshoot and spend time with Louisa who she 'hasn't seen for years' after they previously used to go horse riding together 'all the time'.
Later on Sunday, she posted pictures from dinner out at a pan Asian restaurant at the Dubai Marina for which she wore a white cut-out dress and diamante earrings.
Dubai has recently been at the heart of some dark claims around so-called Porta Potty parties, events where female social influencers are taken to and then paid huge sums to be subjected to extreme and degrading abuse.
Meanwhile, Tattle Life – which first appeared on the internet in 2018 as a website for people to 'fairly' criticise celebrities – has been in the news recently after its creator was unmasked as plant-based recipe influencer Sebastian Bond, known as Bastian Durward of Nest & Glow.
Irish couple Neil and Donna Sands discovered the 43-year-old's identity after suing the website for hosting defamatory commentary about them.
Last week Katie took to Instagram with a post to celebrate her daughter Princess as she turned 18, although she jumped the gun slightly by going two days early – a mistake she then acknowledged after replacing the post.
The TV personality is also the mother of Harvey, 23, Junior, 20, Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10. More Trending
Princess – who Katie shares with ex-husband Peter Andre after they met while appearing on I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here – has indicated her intention of following in her mother's footsteps, previously sharing her ambition of becoming a millionaire before she turns 20.
She's already scored brand deals with the likes of Superdrug and PrettyLittleThing, and is also launching her own jewellery line.
It was announced earlier this year that she will be headlining her own ITV show, which follows her journey into the public eye.
While Katie is not expected to appear in the show, dad Peter and brother Junior will cameo, along with Peter's wife, Emily.
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