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JJ Slater reunites with MAFS ex Ella Morgan as he cosies up to her AND girlfriend Katie Price in brand new snap

JJ Slater reunites with MAFS ex Ella Morgan as he cosies up to her AND girlfriend Katie Price in brand new snap

The Sun5 hours ago

KATIE Price's boyfriend JJ Slater reunited with his reality TV ex as the trio posed for a brand new snap at the weekend.
The former glamour model's partner was all smiles despite the potential awkwardness of the meet-up with Ella Morgan, 31, at Portsmouth's Pride event.
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London fashion designer JJ, 31, coupled up with Ella - the E4 show's first ever transgender bride - on Married At First Sight after initially being partnered with bride Bianca Petronzi.
Yet in the end, they both decided they were better off as mates before JJ moved on to Katie, 47.
After weeks of rumours and keeping their romance under wraps, I'm A Celeb star Katie confirmed her relationship with JJ last February.
Yet she previously sparked concern the couple had parted ways after sharing a cryptic post about "trust."
She also appeared to have deleted all traces of her man from her Instagram page last month yet now, the lovebirds appear to be back on track.
This weekend, mum of five Katie captured an image of the trio together on her Snapchat video.
Katie could be seen donning a skintight black bodysuit, fishnet tights and a jewel-studded crown emblazoned with the word Pricey.
JJ was sandwiched in the middle, clutching a can with a Gucci man bag tucked under his arm.
Ella - who has carved out a career as an LGBTQ+ campaigner and advocate since her stint on reality TV - wore a grey long-sleeve top and camel-coloured trousers as she cut a casual look backstage.
She tied her brunette locks into a ponytail and flashed a huge smile to prove there is no bad blood between her ex and his new partner.
Katie Price sparks concern with her skinny frame as she performs on stage in tiny bodysuit
In her caption, posted to her page, Katie wrote: "My day started at 630am with Harvey smashing my TV, and this is how it ended at Portsmouth Pride."
We were first to report how Katie sent her eldest, who suffers with complex needs, back to his college early after he ruined the £3K electrical device.
FAN FEAR
Despite Katie's happy snap at the Pride Month event, fans were left concerned by her slender look.
The reality star was one of the three main acts at Portsmouth Pride on Saturday, joining the likes of Nadine Coyle, Sabrina Washington from Mis-Teeq, and Drag Race UK's River Medway and Victoria Scone.
Katie Price's relationship history
We take a look back at the highs and lows of Katie Price's relationship history.
1996-1998: Katie got engaged to Gladiators star Warren Furman - aka Ace - with a £3,000 ring. But their relationship didn't make it as far as 'I do'.
1998-2000: Katie described Dane Bowers as 'the love of her life' but she broke up with the singer when he allegedly cheated on her.
2001: Footballer Dwight Yorke is the father of Katie's eldest child Harvey. He has had very little to do with Harvey throughout his life.
2002: Rebounding from Dwight, Katie famously had one night of passion with Pop Idol star Gareth Gates, allegedly taking his virginity.
2002-2004: Katie was dating Scott Sullivan when she entered the jungle for I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!. He threatened to "punch Peter's lights out" when chemistry blossomed between her and Peter Andre.
2004-2009: The jungle romance resulted in Katie marrying Aussie pop star Peter. They had two kids, Junior and Princess, before their bitter split in 2009.
2010-2011: Fresh from her break-up with Peter, Katie enjoyed a whirlwind relationship and marriage with cage fighter Alex Reid. They split 20 months after their Las Vegas wedding.
2011: Katie briefly dated model Danny Cipriani... but it ended as quickly as it begun.
2011-2012: They didn't speak the same language, but Katie got engaged to Argentinian model Leandro Penna in 2011. He later fled home to South America.
2012-2018: Wedding bells rang once more after Katie met Kieran Hayler in 2013. They had two kids together, Jett and Bunny, before their break-up and divorce.
2018-2019: Katie moved on quickly with Kris Boyson. They had an on-off romance for one year and even got engaged. They split for good in 2019.
2019: Katie was linked to Charles Drury during her on-off relationship with Kris. Charles, who also dated Lauren Goodger, has always denied being in "official relationship" with her.
2020-2023: Car salesman Carl Woods took a shining to Katie in 2020. Their relationship was up and down for three years. They broke up for a final time last year.
2024-present: After weeks of rumours, Katie confirmed her relationship with Married At First Sight star JJ Slater in February this year.
Taking to the stage, Katie channelled her inner pop princess, donning a tiny black thong bodysuit that showed off her newly enhanced bum and famous boobs.
Over the course of her set, she sang songs including a piano led version of RnB classic (We Don't Have To Take Our) Clothes Off and Tell It To My Heart by Taylor Dayne, and A Whole New World – which she previously released as a single with ex-husband Peter André.
But as she shed her shimmering jacket and danced in just her bodysuit, Katie's slim frame – which has been causing concern among fans – was on full display, and so was her new bum.
The surgery-loving star underwent a £1,500 bum filler procedure in May which she livestreamed on TikTok from the operating table.
The performer, podcaster and model previously tried to shut down fears over her weight loss, saying she decided to slim down after a long-standing foot injury and attempts at IVF made her put on weight.
Speaking on her Snapchat in May, Katie said: "Yes I've lost weight.
"Yes that what I've wanted to do, I've wanted to lose weight.
"Because the past three, four years ago when I broke my feet and I was in a wheelchair for 10 months because they said I'd never walk again, and obviously you put weight on being in a wheelchair.
"And then I did all the IVF stuff, that also puts on weight.
"So yeah I did put on weight and I hated it, I felt uncomfortable and it wasn't me."
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