
Katie Price reveals son Junior is taking HUGE step with girlfriend Jasmine after a year of dating
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KATIE Price has revealed son Junior is taking a huge step with his girlfriend Jasmine Orr.
Junior, 19 - who Katie, 46, shares with ex-husband Peter Andre - has been dating Jasmine, 24, since May last year.
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Now proud mum Katie has shared that the couple are going from strength to strength and are in the process of moving in together.
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Katie has revealed son Junior is taking a huge step in his relationship
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She told how Junior is moving in with his girlfriend Jasmine
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Jasmine and Junior went public with their relationship in May last year
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And her eldest son Harvey, 22 - whose dad is Dwight Yorke - is also moving into a new place.
Speaking on her podcast The Katie Price Show, she said: "Junior's moving into his first place with Jasmine.
"So like Harvey's moving into his in October, so I've got two of my eldest sons moving.'
'So I'm having to get all the stuff for Harvey for his place and getting all the stuff for Junior for his place. He's so excited."
Katie previously shared her thoughts on the age gap between Junior and Jasmine.
Speaking during another podcast episode, she told sister Sophie: "How funny, I've seen Junior's new girlfriend.
"She's so pretty, I remember watching her on Celebs go Dating."
"What's weird is she's 23 and he's 18 - see you can always get age-gap in relationships, as you get older age-gap doesn't matter."
Jasmine appeared on Celebs Go Dating in 2023.
Katie Price's son Junior Andre treats his girlfriend to slap up meal at celeb hot spot as they celebrate her birthday
At the time, she dated Love Island's Adam Collard, 28, on the E4 show amid his romance with celebrity co-star Lottie Moss.
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