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Katie Price, 46, reveals she has donor eggs from women who look like her as she plans to have baby number six - but admits the child probably won't be boyfriend JJ Slater's

Katie Price, 46, reveals she has donor eggs from women who look like her as she plans to have baby number six - but admits the child probably won't be boyfriend JJ Slater's

Daily Mail​13-05-2025

Katie Price has revealed she has eggs donors lined up from women who look like her as she continues her bid to have a sixth child.
The former glamour model, 46, went through a 'turbulent' IVF journey with former Carl Woods back in 2023, but was unsuccessful. Their treatment was documented in controversial show Katie Price: Making Babies earlier this year.
However, despite her previous heartbreak, the mother-of-five is still pushing ahead with her dreams and told how she has everything she needs in place to welcome a baby.
And speaking to Paul C Brunson on his We Need To Talk podcast, Katie revealed that she acquired donor eggs last year and before meeting current boyfriend JJ Slater, 32, she was happy to have a baby 'on my own'.
Opening up about her plans, she even hinted that the father of her baby might not even be the MAFS UK star's as she already has a sperm donor lined up, while she also remained vague as to whether the couple have considered having children together.
Detailing her IVF battle and plans for the future, Katie shared: 'I had IVF and it failed because basically my eggs are too old. I gave it a go even though the doctors said you've got a 1% chance of that working, but I just said I might be that 1%. I'm doing it! I went through all of it and it didn't work.
'So I have got donor eggs, I got them last year. You don't see the picture but they go on how I look, like the dark hair, the green eyes, Spanish... because I've got like Italian/Spanish in me. And then because I'm not afraid to have a baby on my own, before I met JJ I was quite happy. I found a sperm donor from America, from black origin.'
She went on to reveal that despite having a sperm donor lined up, if she 'met someone' to wanted a child, she'd be open to have one with them - but they'll 'never have the Pricey DNA.'
Katie explained: 'Because I'm pre-menopause at the moment, I thought you can't have kids, but you can! I've been tested, I'm, all fine, I can still carry babies. So I have got the eggs there, I've got everything set up ready for when I want it.
'But then I think what if I met someone and then they want a baby. Obviously I'd have to say to them well obviously you can never have my eggs so you'll never have the Pricey DNA. You'll have the donor DNA, you can't have the Pricey, only five kids have got the Pricey one - there's no more! Although I can carry it, but it'll be their sperm.
But I'm not in no rush. This is the thing, I'm in no rush to do any of this, I'm in no rush to get married. To be honest, do I want to get married again? I've been there so many times and it's the same thing, it's agg when you divorce, I don't feel... it'll be nice to get all married but is it important to me? No.

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Alex Belfield's release from prison forces stalking victims to relive their fears
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Alex Belfield's release from prison forces stalking victims to relive their fears

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I think we can all agree even Hitler would argue this is a step too far for a man who has served his sentence, who is 100% rehabilitated, signed off by psychology without a single concern, and supposedly back in society protected by human rights laws,' the homepage said before it was taken down on Wednesday. The website added that Belfield had 'endured the biggest witch-hunt in media history' and that he 'can't wait TO MAKE GREAT BRITAIN LAUGH AGAIN and return to mocking the afflicted'. Belfield emailed his supporters on 6 June saying his 'long-awaited comeback' had been postponed and that he would be refunding tickets to his tour. But it claimed copies of his autobiography, His Own Worst Enema, had already shipped. While the email did not mention his licence conditions, it said: 'There are dark forces at work behind the scenes, making it impossible for Alex to move forward as planned.' The Ministry of Justice would not comment on Belfield's licence conditions but said: 'Offenders released on licence are subject to strict conditions and can be recalled to prison immediately if they break the rules.'

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