
Katie Price's exes and their scorned partners unite and support Pete after ‘years of waiting for truth to out'
From reality TV sweethearts to bitter legal battles, Katie Price and Peter Andre's war of words has spanned 16 years.
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And, judging by recent events, it's far from over.
Last night Peter hit out at his ex's "lies" in a shock social media rant, after remaining mostly silent on the feud for more than a decade.
Peter, 52, issued a scathing statement rejecting Katie's call for a truce — and making explosive claims about their past.
Katie broke her silence and hit back, declaring she 'will no longer be gaslighted and bullied' and that the issue is 'now in her lawyers' hands.'
But the former glamour model's exes and scorned partners are putting on a united front against her.
A source told The Sun: 'It was a big surprise for everyone when Pete spoke out about Katie.
'There has been a lot of upset and resentment over the years from a lot of Katie's exes but everyone has been pretty cautious about what they have said.'
They continued: 'Alex Reid has been through hell with Katie and that has of course impacted his current relationship. Nikki is really pleased that Peter has spoken out and everyone is hoping this is the start of a more open conversation.
'Kieran and his ex Michelle are also hoping to have their say on things. A few of the exes have been in touch and are planning their next move.
Princess Andre breaks silence on Peter and Katie's bitter feud after his blistering statement
'Pete has opened a real can of worms and it's not looking good for Katie.'
The Sun has contacted Alex and Kieran's representatives for comment.
Alex's representative had no comment.
Katie is currently dating MAFS star JJ Slater, but before this she had a long-term romance with Carl Woods.
Before falling for Carl, Katie was engaged to fitness trainer Kris Boyson, 29, and before Kris she was married to Kieran.
Katie Price's TV Shows
Katie is no stranger to TV and has starred in countless shows over the years. Here, we look back at the ones she has fronted.
2002: Katie Price launched her TV career with a documentary called Jordan: The Truth About Me.
2004: Katie's show, directed by film maker Richard Macer, was followed up with Jordan: The Model Mum and Jordan: You Don't Even Know Me. In the same year, she appeared in Jordan Gets Even. In this show, she underwent a dramatic transformation with special effects to try and fool her family.
2004: When Jordan Met Peter. Katie appeared in the first of many series' with Peter Andre following their whirlwind romance in I'm A Celebrity Get Met Out Of Here.
2005: Jordan & Peter: Laid Bare, Jordan & Peter: Marriage and Mayhem.
2007: Katie & Peter: The Next Chapter, Katie & Peter: The Baby Diaries, Katie & Peter: Unleashed.
2008: Katie & Peter: Down Under, Katie & Peter: African Adventures.
2009: Katie & Peter: Stateside.
2009- 2011: What Katie Did Next .This was Katie's own series following her break-up and divorce with Peter.
2021: Katie Price: Harvey and Me. Katie fronted the first of two BBC documentaries with her disabled son Harvey.
2022: Katie Price: What Harvey Did Next.
2022- 2023: Katie Price's Mucky Mansion. Katie attempted to renovated her 'Mucky Mansion' in Sussex for Channel 4.
2025: Katie Price: Making Babies. This followed Katie and Carl Woods' failed attempt at conceiving via IVF.
Katie married MMA fighter Alex in Las Vegas in February 2010 and before Alex there was Pete, who she met on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! in 2004.
The pair soon got together and married in a lavish ceremony in September 2005 in Highclere Castle.
After Peter released his statement, Katie's ex Kieran Hayler shared a cryptic post about "rising like a Phoenix" amid their public feud.
Kieran, 38, who was married to the former glamour model, 47, for five turbulent years before their divorce was finalised in March 2021, took to his Instagram to share a photo of the mythical bird.
A Phoenix is known for its ability to be reborn from ashes, symbolising immortality and renewal.
Kieran has shared a cryptic quote, which read: "Sometimes you just have to die a little inside in order to be reborn and rise again as a stronger and wiser version of you."
He shared a second post, saying: "No matter how many times I fall, no matter how many times I turn into ashes, just like the Phoenix, I rise more beautiful and stronger than ever."
EXES GO TO WAR
Following Peter's surprising words, Katie spoke out in a statement via her rep.
A spokesperson for the mum of five told The Sun: "Kate is in a much better and clear headspace and is at peace with the situation.
"This was in the past and she doesn't feel the need to bring up tit for tat comments, but more importantly she's dealing with this the right way and it's now in her lawyers hands.
"Kate will no longer be gaslighted and bullied as she once was..."
Katie's response comes just hours after Peter took to Instagram on Thursday.
He wrote: "For sixteen years I have stayed silent in the face of repeated lies from my ex-wife and her family, out of respect for my children and loved ones, but staying silence has been incredibly frustrating.
Peter added, defiantly: "That ends today."
"The latest comments about my children's welfare and living arrangements compel me to set the record straight.
"For well-documented reasons, and for their safety, Junior and Princess came into my care in 2018 and remained with me until they reached adulthood.
"In 2019, the family courts issued a legally binding order to enforce this arrangement. I have never made this public before out of respect for my children."
Pete continued: "In 2011 and 2015, publicly documented court cases found my ex wife had made false claims. She was ordered to pay substantial damages and legal costs, and to apologise, to me and my management.
"The same falsehoods are being repeated today."
He ended the post: "Unfortunately, there are many more lies and baseless accusations that I have yet to address. Those will be dealt with in the coming months."
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