
Katie Price and Kerry Katona say Strictly is ‘too snobby' for them as they reveal if they're going back into I'm A Celeb
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KATIE Price and Kerry Katona have said that Strictly is 'too snobby' for them and revealed if they're going back into the I'm A Celeb Jungle.
The reality queens have been on the showbiz scene for nearly 30 years, they met in the early days, but grew inseparable after their shared stint on I'm A Celebrity in 2004.
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Katie Price and Kerry Katona have said that Strictly is 'too snobby' for them as they revealed if they're going back into the I'm A Celeb Jungle
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The pair grew inseparable after their shared stint on I'm A Celebrity in 2004.
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Katie and Kerry are touring the UK in Autumn with 33 dates scheduled
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But would the best friends go back into the Celebrity Jungle again?
Katie, 47, said : Oh they'd never ask me. I didn't win it or anything. But to be honest…"
Kerry, 43, interrupted: I'd go back but I'm going on tour Id rather do this instead.
Katie added: "I mean if I got offered the jungle, I doubt I would because I've done it twice. but if I did, it's the best show to do I think."
Kerry chimed in: "I'd do it. Again, its another adventure."
Katie smiled: "That's what I mean, it is a good show."
Kerry beamed: "I love the jungle."
"The experience is amazing," added Katie.
After they burst into the spotlight in the late 1990s, the two have remained best pals, sticking together through six husbands, ten kids, all the scandal and all the drama.
But is there a reality show that the pair haven't done between them?
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Kerry said: 'Both me and Kate have done every reality show.
'We are the reality queens. We're part of TV history.
"When we did I'm A Celebrity, the ratings were the highest they ever had. And we're a part of that."
Kerry then turned to Katie and said: "The only one we've not done is Strictly."
"They'd never have us," quipped back Katie.
Kerry nodded her head agreeing: "Yes."
Katie added: "They're too snobby - strictly for us."
Kerry then explained that she did Dancing on Ice: "What a great adventure. What a great memory."
Katie interjected: "I would love to do Strictly, I'm not going to lie."
Kerry agreed: "I would love to do Strictly."
"But you can actually dance so you'd be good at it," smiled Katie to her best friend.
Despite more than their fair share of headlines, these girls remain showbiz royalty and can still book out a venue
And the reality duo are taking An Evening with Katie Price And Kerry Katona on the road this autumn, across 33 dates.
The brand new tour, conceived after the success of their double act as the stepsisters in adult panto Cinderella.
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Katie Price and Kerry Katona chat exclusively to Felicity Cross about their new tour
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Kerry and Katie would love to do Strictly but think it's too snobby for them
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An Evening With Katie Price And Kerry Katona tours the UK from September to November. See antonbensonproductions. com for dates and tickets.
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