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21 People Are Sharing The Ridiculously Wholesome Secrets They're Currently Keeping, And It's A Much-Needed Break From Doomscrolling
21 People Are Sharing The Ridiculously Wholesome Secrets They're Currently Keeping, And It's A Much-Needed Break From Doomscrolling

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21 People Are Sharing The Ridiculously Wholesome Secrets They're Currently Keeping, And It's A Much-Needed Break From Doomscrolling

At any given time, there is someone around us who is keeping a secret. While many of these secrets are serious and life-changing, some of them are downright ridiculous (and hilarious); however, that doesn't mean it's not nice to get them off one's chest... That's why when Redditor u/PandaBear905 asked "What's a ridiculous secret you've been keeping?" people flooded the comment section with their silliest confessions. From raccoon encounters to breakroom shenanigans, here are 21 of their best responses: Some responses were also taken from this Reddit thread! Are you keeping a ridiculous secret? Feel free to tell us about it using this anonymous form! 1."Every Christmas, I would write a fake 'Christmas newsletter' and send it to my parents. I invented this guy who was a huge blowhard, but believable enough that my dad thought that he had worked with him at some point in the past." "I had a spreadsheet to keep track of his job, wife, children, grandchildren, holidays, etc., so I could stay accurate from year to year. My parents would get so annoyed at his arrogant writing style, but I was really proud of it. It went on for six or seven years, but then 'his' twin granddaughters graduated from high school, and I stopped." —u/Poop_OnMy_Kicks 2."I'm teaching my granddaughter to glue googly eyes on Mrs. Butterworth's and other packages with eyes when we're in the grocery store. She's only three, and we have so much fun!" —u/Ok_Piglet_1844 Related: 3."I hid my tooth under my pillow for the 'tooth fairy' to find and give me money — I knew it was my dad." "So after he slipped cash under my pillow and threw the tooth away, I sifted through the trash, showed it to him, and said I lost another tooth. I got an extra 20 bucks." —[deleted] 4."When I was dating my now-wife, I told her I loved a dish she cooked for me. In reality, it was terrible. 25 years later, she's still cooking it at least once a month because it's my 'favorite.'" "I've never been able to tell her the truth, but I have let my eight-year-old daughter in on the secret. Now, she'll prance up to my wife and say, 'Let's cook Daddy's favorite tonight!' Then she turns around, looks me dead in the eye, and smiles a sh*t-eating grin." —u/Rescuepoet 5."I'm Canadian, and in high school, I had a crush on this girl who was originally born in the US. To try and impress her, I pretended I was an American who immigrated to Canada, too." "I was so committed that I even gave her the address of my old was a hotel I had stayed in while on vacation in Florida with my family. Since it was the early 2000s, she never verified. We didn't end up dating, but to this day, I never came clean. I wonder if she still thinks I'm an American." —u/taalleerling 6."My family and I leave plastic ducks all over our city, or my children ask people who appear to be having a bad day if they would like a duck. Nine times out of ten, they take the duck and walk away with a smile; the other times, they act confused and walk away." "Because of this, my kids collect little rubber ducks and give them to me so I can add them to my ever-growing and heavily fortified foul military members." —u/MeasurementFull3328 7."When I was about six years old, I had a pet turtle, and his tank sat on top of my dresser. The only way for me to reach the top of the tank was to climb on top of the windowsill so I could lift the top." "My mother told me if I ever fell from there, I wouldn't be allowed to feed my turtle by myself anymore, and sure enough, one day I fell. It was bad, the top of my head hit the corner of the bed frame and bled. I ran to my mother, not in pain but in shock from the amount of blood. She screamed in horror, and an ambulance came and took us to the hospital. When she and the doctor finally asked me how it happened, I didn't want to lose the privilege of feeding my turtle, so I lied on the spot: 'I was jumping and flipping on my bed and landed head first on the radiator.' I'm 39 now, and to this day, my whole family believes that story, 'Remember when you flipped on your bed and landed on the radiator and had to get stitches.'" —u/Workingclassjerk Related: 8."I like looking at my DVD collection rather than watching them, and I don't know why. I feel like I'd be called weird for just holding the case of my favourite show and happily staring at it for a while before putting it away." —[deleted] 9."Every night, I fall asleep hugging a stuffed animal. I am 41." "The secret is that I have many stuffed animals and each week I pick a new one to sleep with because I don't want any of them to feel sad or left out." —u/spellbunny 10."One day, I came home late at night, drunk, and decided to walk my dog. Just when we arrived outside my house, my dog attacked a raccoon hanging around the area. I ended up wrestling my Malamute and freed the raccoon from his jaws." "To reiterate, I was drunk and the raccoon just kept staring at me, so I decided to try to pet it. I petted it once and it bit a chunk out of my finger. I ran into the house and up to my brother's room for help, leaving a trail of blood. A sleepless night in the hospital and four consecutive rabies shots were the result of my raccoon petting attempt. When everyone asked me what happened, I told them that while I heroically wrestled my dog to save the raccoon, I got bitten in the process. They still don't know the real story, and it still gets brought up 10 years later." —u/August-thecow 11."I used to regularly hang out at a friend's house for parties. His downstairs bathroom's switches for the light and fan were opposite mine, and it annoyed me to no end, especially when I'd have a few drinks." "So, at one party, I brought a screwdriver and, after a couple of drinks, I locked myself in the bathroom and swapped the switches. For the next several years, it was glorious since it matched mine, and neither he nor his partner ever said anything or seemed to notice." —u/Scoth42 Related: 12."I don't like Pokémon. It was my brother's special interest growing up, and I saw so much of it that I started to hate it. My partner adores Pokémon. So, of course, I let them rant, watch the competitive videos, decorate my room with memorabilia, etc." "I let them do any Pokémon-related thing they want because I'm not going to dull their sparkle." —u/PuckDropPanic 13."When I was six, my older brother and I were pondering what the female versions of our names would be. I decided mine (Nate) would be Natalie, but before I could say it, my brother cut me off and said, 'You think yours is Natalie, don't you?'" "I stammered 'No,' and refused to tell him the 'real' name I picked. Fast forward over two decades to today, we're in our early 30s, and somehow that conversation still comes up, and he'll laugh and say, 'It was Natalie, wasn't it?' In my head, the ancient pride of the kid in me roars and demands I refuse to acknowledge he was right. Every other part of my brain facepalms at how ridiculous a hill this is to die on, so I compromise by telling him, 'What argument? Sorry, I don't remember that.' Oh, I remember, dear brother. But I will never confess!" —u/Noobsauce9001 14."I've been very intentionally moving everything in the break room just slightly off-center — the coffee pot, the sugar container, even the wall clock — always about an inch to the left. Just enough to unsettle anyone with a shred of spatial awareness." "It's been three months, and no one's said a word. But I know they feel it: the unease and the wrongness. I sit there, sip my coffee, and watch the madness slowly blossom." —u/Steelmode 15."For the longest time, I told my kids that the ice cream truck music was them telling us it was all sold out! They believed it until they were in their early teens." "I wasn't a complete a-hole, though, we have a local ice cream shop, so we would go there for a treat!" —u/Polythene_pams_bag 16."My friend is a MAJOR Death Cab for Cutie fan. The band came to our city a few years ago, and I knew my friend wouldn't be able to afford tickets. She was upbeat about it, but I knew she was devastated..." "So, I bought tickets, and two days before the show, I told her that the friend I originally planned to take couldn't go, and would she please come with me? There wasn't another friend. I told her I loved the band and would be sad to miss them. She, of course, accepted and had the time of her life. She's doing much better now, financially, but every couple of Christmases or Birthdays, she buys me some Death Cab merchandise because 'she knows how much I love the band.' I can't stand their music. I literally have them blocked on Spotify, but now the lie is too far gone, I can't tell her." —u/chernygal 17."When my son was six, he really liked to dig holes. He even had one that was three feet deep in our yard because he was convinced he was on top of old ruins. He kept bringing small, old things into the house that he was excited to display in his room after cleaning them." "To this day, he doesn't know I would go to the flea market every Saturday and buy small bits of old-looking junk and plant them in the hole for him to find." —[deleted] Related: 18."When I was a teenager, I threw a relatively small house party while my parents were on vacation. The wooden floor in one room got scratched during it, and when my parents came home, they noticed. I confessed by telling them I had tried using a skateboard on the treadmill, but it slipped and damaged the wood." "My mom still brings it up as an example of how I'd be a terrible criminal and could never get away with anything." —u/CodeExtra9664 19."I've been with my spouse for almost 17 years. He has no idea how much I love chips: Doritos, Lay's, Ruffles, etc. I can easily inhale an entire bag in one sitting." "I only buy them when I know he's going out for the evening or he's away on a trip because he's a health nut and always has been. We generally don't keep any junk food in the house, except for a dark chocolate bar. Little does he know, I'm face-deep in a bag of chips the moment he leaves the house." —u/cpbunliveson 20."I helped a friend out with ad money on her blog and YouTube channel. I would regularly click on ads on different devices, so she could get the money from them and use multiple devices and accounts to help boost her. I would write in different ways and say different things to make sure they didn't sound too similar (being bilingual also helped)." "She's gotten a big enough following, so she doesn't need it anymore, but to this day, she doesn't know it was me who left all of those encouraging comments, likes, and reposts." —u/CODMAN627 21."My parents didn't want me to learn to ride a bike until I turned eight, but I wanted to learn earlier, so I snuck into the garage when they weren't paying attention and rode my sister's bike in circles, crashing into things until I figured it out. Then I would sneak out and ride around the neighborhood for two years, and no one had any idea I was gone (it was the '80s)." "Then, when I was eight, they bought me a bike for my birthday, and I was so excited, I forgot the secret, jumped on and rode off expertly. My parents said, 'Wow, you're picking that up fast!' I realized what I had done and pretended to fall off, then I had to 're-learn' before I could go riding." —u/MagicC Which one of these stories was your favorite? Do you have any ridiculous or silly secrets you want to get off your chest? Tell us in the comments or answer anonymously using the form below! Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity. Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Solve the daily Crossword

Tears flow as The Block returns for 2025 with same-sex couple coming out as gay on national TV
Tears flow as The Block returns for 2025 with same-sex couple coming out as gay on national TV

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time27-07-2025

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Tears flow as The Block returns for 2025 with same-sex couple coming out as gay on national TV

The Block has kicked off with high emotion, unexpected confessions and more tears than tiles - and we're only one episode in. This year's season, filmed in Daylesford, Victoria, is already shaping up to be one of the most heartfelt yet, with several cast members breaking down as they opened up about their pasts, personal battles and the pressure of national television. WA contestant Can, who is competing alongside her partner Hannah, was visibly emotional as she spoke about her journey with her sexuality - revealing this was the first time she's come out publicly. 'For a lot of my teenage years I felt a lot of shame and insecurity around my sexuality,' Can said through tears in the show's premier episode on Sunday night. 'I have not professed that I have a girlfriend or that I am gay and I still hide it from certain people and in certain instances. So, to come on national TV is a big thing.' From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. The Block has kicked off with high emotion, unexpected confessions and more tears than tiles - and we're only one episode in. WA contestant Can, who is competing alongside her partner Hannah (both pictured), was visibly emotional as she spoke about her journey with her sexuality - revealing this was the first time she's come out publicly Fellow contestant Mat, a South Australian hairdresser who is competing with his best mate Robby, also got choked up as he opened up about growing up gay in a strict environment. 'High school was probably the toughest time of my life because I was a figure skating, gay boy at a private Catholic school with lesbians for parents,' he revealed. 'So wasn't f**king easy in the late 90s.' Tears continued when Han and Can missed out on their dream home after coming fourth in the ChillOut Festival float challenge, which determined house selections. They were devastated to be stuck with a flat-roofed house they didn't want. Han was so emotional she had a long cry in the bath while Can tried to cheer herself up by Googling design inspo. 'I hate it. It's like letting go of my child,' Han moaned. Speaking to Daily Mail Australia last week, Can and Han revealed their reason for doing the show goes far deeper than just ticking off a bucket list. Tears continued when Han and Can missed out on their dream home after coming fourth in the ChillOut Festival float challenge, which determined house selections 'We wanted to show people what two girls in love can do,' Hannah said. 'We wanted to be out and proud on national television – and represent women in construction, in design, in leadership.' Can said the couple are proud to break ground not just with their renovation, but their presence. 'This is 2025,' she said. 'It's amazing that we're finally seeing same-sex female couples on shows like this. 'We want other girls and young women watching to feel like they can do anything.' The Block continues Monday at 7.30pm on Channel Nine

Share your parenting confessions
Share your parenting confessions

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time23-07-2025

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Share your parenting confessions

You're not the only one with a secret to confess. Yes, we all love our kids. But it's OK to acknowledge that parenting isn't all sunshine and roses. And knowing that others are also struggling can be balm for a tired parent's soul. After all, we're all in this together. Share your parenting confessions big and small here — they will be totally anonymous, and may be featured on our social media channels and possibly a future TODAY broadcast. Even TODAY anchors have their own parenting confessions! One of Dylan Dreyer's "parent hacks" as a mom raising three boys: If you rattle the cocktail shaker loudly enough, it can drown out your kids shouting "Mom! Mommy! MOM!" on repeat. Hey, it's 5 o'clock somewhere. "Don't judge," Dylan asked. Don't worry — this is a judgment-free zone. Craig Melvin's parenting secret — which he confessed on national television, so it's not so much a secret any more — is that on his son Delano's first day of kindergarten, he followed the school bus in his car to make sure he got to school safely. Who among us has not done a little light stalking of our child? While Al Roker totally busted Craig for his helicopter parent moment, trust that Al, as the father of three grown children, has his own parenting confessions. One of the moments that still haunts him is when daughter Leila, now 26, was a newborn and his wife, Deborah Roberts, took a step back in her journalism career, turning down a dream role so she could be more hands-on with their child. 'Deborah decided to step back. Her career suffered some for it. You always feel guilty about that,' Al said. Roberts is now co-anchor of 20/20 on ABC, as well as a best-selling author and podcast host, so she's doing OK! Whatever your parenting confession is, you can share it here. Just remember, we were all once "perfect" parents ... before we had kids. This article was originally published on Solve the daily Crossword

People Are Revealing The Shocking "Secrets" They're Keeping From Their Partners And Will Never Admit
People Are Revealing The Shocking "Secrets" They're Keeping From Their Partners And Will Never Admit

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time22-05-2025

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People Are Revealing The Shocking "Secrets" They're Keeping From Their Partners And Will Never Admit

A while ago, Redditor @EvilSugarDealer asked, "What's a secret that you're never going to tell your partner?" This inspired us to ask the BuzzFeed Community to reveal major relationship secrets of their own. So here are just 21 "revelations" that stood out from Redditors and BuzzFeeders alike: The responses have been edited for length and clarity. 1."My boyfriend is Spanish, and he refers to our sprinklers in the yard as 'sprinkles'. Whenever he loses something, he says he 'cannot found it'. I just can't correct him. It's too damn adorable." —sos_poseidon 2."My biggest secret is that I cheated on my first husband. It was only once, and the guilt nearly killed me. It was 40 years ago, and I never did it again. Ever." —Anonymous, 65; Mesa, AZ 3."I randomly woke up in the middle of the night and started checking my phone. My beautiful girlfriend was knocked out, mouth open, and moistening her pillow. All of sudden, she let out a loud ass fart that scared the s**t out of me. I mean, felt the furious wind because her ass was curled up so nicely against my thigh. I jumped out of the bed and rolled to the floor in fear for my safety. I was so confused by the humongous boom and the shotgun blast of wind that came from her delightful and cute bum. I was blown, but I still love her. As much as she complained about my silent farts, I never mentioned that night to her. I'm still confused that so much power came from such a dainty woman." —Anonymous, 45; Washington DC 4."That I still love my ex and would go back to him in a heartbeat." —Anonymous, 47; Canada 5."Before my wife and I were married, I saw her using my foot file as a cheese grater. I didn't say anything about it then, and I don't plan to ever say anything about that. Neither one of us got sick from dinner that night. I threw the foot file away the next morning." —Anonymous, 34; South Carolina 6."I am strongly anti-military and always prefer peaceful solutions to military ones. My partner enlisted in the National Guard when we were in high school, and I will never tell him how much I disagree with his career choice. His pay and benefits are decent, but I still don't like that he gets them from participating in the military." —Anonymous 7."My wife got cancer some years ago. She completely blacked out what the oncologist told her. He told me she only had a 30% chance of chemo working. And, if it did, the cancer would definitely return within five years and be untreatable. I jollied her along, telling her convincingly that the cancer was totally treatable and the chemo would work. It did. Afterwards, I told her about the 30% chance, and she was so grateful I'd taken the burden to save her any stress. I've never told her about the five-year thing, and it's been 15 years of a stress-free life for her so far." —Anonymous, 60; Arizona 8."She insists she can't sing, but I've heard her sing quietly to herself. She sounds lovely. But I don't want her to know that I know her singing secret!" —Anonymous 9."I wish my girlfriend hadn't gotten her husky. I have asthma, and my allergies are really bad. I'm very sensitive to pet hair. It gives me anxiety for some reason. But besides that, we live in a very small place. She has been telling me for years that this was her dream dog. The exact dog she's always talked about, and one happened to land in our care due to unfortunate circumstances. I couldn't say no. I can't say no to any of the animals she wants because I just love more than anything when she's happy." —Electrical-Horse-974 10."When I connected with my wife on AIM after we met in person, I thought it was her sister (who at the time I thought was objectively more attractive). We talked on the phone and on AIM for almost a month before I saw her again in person. But by then, I was pretty much head over heels." —Specific-Gain5710 11."That I spend the last dollar in my bank account and overdraft quite often for us to eat or for flowers for her. I know it's dumb, but I don't wanna not treat her well and wait for myself to be able to afford it. I want her to enjoy life and not feel bad. Money will come later once I get this firefighting job finally squared away in the next few weeks. It's been about 8 months of hell getting it, and I'm almost there. But I love her so much and want her to enjoy every moment together without any guilt or using her own money." —bmw320i2015 12."We are not at all sexually compatible. I'm kinky, and she is not. I can tell that she ONLY does certain things because she knows I like them. She thinks this makes her a good partner. For me, it kills the excitement that I have for the acts. Just once, I'd like to feel like she's into me or interested in exploring pleasure a shade beyond vanilla." —Anonymous, 35; Albany, NY 13."How rough my life really was. Her dad had it rough, and he and I have opened up to each other. But neither his wife nor mine could comprehend to any real level the crap we went through." —TotallyNotKenorb 14."She's my second choice. It's been 28 years, and I've never gotten over the one who got away." —CptDawg 15."Partner hates microwaved food. I tell him I did it on the stove when really I zapped it for 45 seconds." —Almondeyezz 16."I once used his toothbrush to clean around the sink and accidentally left it out to find him using it. I had bought him a new one that was sitting downstairs. I didn't have the heart to tell him and promptly threw the old one away. Safe to say I didn't kiss him for a few days afterwards." —BarbieMindi 17."I still have the stuffed animal I said I lost years ago. It's hidden in a drawer because it's too embarrassing to admit I can't sleep without it sometimes." —knowledgepower1192 18."She needed a win for the night because of her stressful job. I kept boasting how good I was playing Unstable Unicorns, so she decided to play me one-on-one. We played four rounds, and I let her win the first two and last rounds. I was holding back my best cards because she really enjoyed watching me put on an annoyed face every time she won. I love her to bits!" —Ok_Fruit_2600 19."One night, we heard a rattle and a clatter coming from the kitchen. I had placed a couple of sticky no-pest strips under the oven and refrigerator. I got up before she did in the morning and checked both. There was a baby rattlesnake stuck on one of the strips under the refrigerator. If I had told her what I found, I would've been packing that afternoon." —Sad-Variety-6501 20."Before we started dating, I asked his cousin to hang out. He agreed but never would set a date. It didn't happen. It's not a secret. It just never came up. It literally was nothing...I just know he doesn't particularly like this cousin. 🤣" —nessa_from_ns "He is doing better in his career than I am in mine, and that stings when it shouldn't. I know we are a team. But since we're not married and we both don't have kids, I worry he can get in a position that pays well and leave me for someone better." —Swirl_612 Have a secret of your own to share about your relationship? Let us know in the comments or through the anonymous form below!

Katie Price's five most shocking revelations this week – from kidnap threats to Harvey hanging out with Hugh Hefner
Katie Price's five most shocking revelations this week – from kidnap threats to Harvey hanging out with Hugh Hefner

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time18-05-2025

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Katie Price's five most shocking revelations this week – from kidnap threats to Harvey hanging out with Hugh Hefner

KATIE Price has never been one to hold back - and this week, the former glamour model proved she's still the queen of jaw-dropping confessions. In a candid sit-down with Paul C. Brunson on his We Need To Talk podcast, the mum-of-five, 46, shared everything from kidnap threats and abusive relationships to her next attempt at motherhood. 7 She also fondly reflected on the time her eldest son Harvey met the late Playboy supremo, Hugh Hefner. Here, The Sun takes a look at the five biggest bombshells Katie dropped. £1million plot to kidnap Harvey 7 Katie said cops saved her son by giving her a warning when a kidnap gang were close to her home. She said police had managed to thwart all of the schemes targetting her family, including one in which thugs planned to stop her car by staging a road accident, snatch Harvey and hold him for a £1million ransom. The TV star revealed: 'I had three kidnap threats as well. And I couldn't take my kids to school for three months. I had Scotland Yard do it. 'There was a time where Scotland Yard police formed camped beds outside my bedroom door and outside my property ... 'One was a million pound ransom for Harvey, and a car accident was going to be set up. 'They were going to fake being the police and pull me up as ransom and take Harvey and I said to them, if you know all this is happening, why can't you arrest the people? 'Fortunately, I knew when the group was on my way to the house. ' I was in London, and the police said, 'Hey, don't go home. We're following the gang now from Liverpool.' Katie Price reveals harrowing ordeal with abusive ex who cut up her clothes 'They were on route to my house.' Harrowing ordeal with abusive ex 7 Katie also opened up about her first boyfriend, who was 10 years her senior when they began dating shortly after his release from prison. The reality star, who was 15 at the time of the relationship, said her ex was "always p***ed" and recalled losing her her virginity to him on her 16th birthday after they attended an East 17 concert. Katie's mum Amy did her best to prevent the relationship, but her daughter didn't understand her reasoning at the time. She explained: "I argued with mum, 'when I'm going out, he's picking me up' and now I look back, thinking my mum was stopping me, she wasn't, she was protecting me. 'The amount of times my mum had to pick me up, where he'd cut all my clothes off and I was naked in a telephone box, [calling her mum] 'Mum, he's done it again. Pick me up'." Despite Amy's best efforts to intervene, it took a long time before Katie could free herself of her abuser. 'Then my mum called Child Protection and the police," said Katie. Then I was training to be a nurse, because that's what I wanted to do, be a registered nurse. "But before I did the course, I worked in these nursing homes. I was like 16, and they had to call the police on him. These are memories that I've got, a big police van, him kicking off because he thought I fancied a guy that worked there. 'It took ages to get out of that relationship. It was dreadful. But I was so sucked into like, yeah, he's older with the car. And it was near the end of my school years.' Katie, who is currently in a relationship with Married At First Sight 's JJ Slater, then told how problematic relationships were the norm for her in adulthood. She claimed that she'd been cheated on in every relationship she's had and often felt the women her partners had gone with were worse looking than herself which knocked her confidence. Taking aim at unnamed past partners, she said: "They're always jealous, and then I end up being jealous, and then it's toxic, and then it ends up with gaslighting, narcissist, but that's all I've ever been used to so I've never known what a healthy relationship was, not the one I'm in now but some of my previous former ones there was domestic abuse, gaslighting.' Baby number six 7 She's already mum to Harvey, 22, Junior, 19, Princess, 17, Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10. But Katie is determined to have baby number six - revealing she has secured lookalike egg donors and an American sperm donor. The former Loose Woman suffered a devastating failed IVF attempt with her ex Carl Woods, but now has lookalike egg donors and an American sperm donor at the ready so she can welcome a new child into her life when she wants. Back in January, Katie was at the centre of Channel 4's documentary series, Katie Price: Making Babies, which followed her and ex-fiance Carl as they looked to grow their family. Although she and Carl split months later, in the episode they experienced a heartbreaking moment together when she did a pregnancy test that came back as negative after undergoing a gruelling round of IVF. But there seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel for Katie, who is keen to welcome baby number six. Speaking on the podcast, Katie revealed that she has got donor eggs and a sperm donor at the read. She said: "I had IVF and it failed because my eggs are too old. "And then I gave it a go even though the doctor said you've got 1% chance of it working, I said well I might be that 1%, I'm doing it. "So I went through all of it and then it didn't work. I have got donor eggs, I got them last year," she revealed. "You don't see the picture, but they go on how I look like, the dark hair, green eyes, this Spanish. Because I've got like Italian/Spanish in me." She went on to say: "I'm not afraid to have a baby on my own and before I met JJ, I was quite happy. "I found a sperm donor from America, from black origin. "I'm going through the pre- menopause at the moment, and so I thought, you can't have kids, but you can. and I've been tested. "I'm all fine. I can still carry babies, so I have got the sperm and I have got the eggs there because I've got everything set up for when I want it." Real reason behind Peter Andre breakup 7 The former couple famously met on I'm A Celebrity in 2004 where their chemistry played out on screen in front of millions. After leaving the jungle, their romance moved quickly - they got engaged in secret just a few months later and tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in 2005. The pair went on to have two children together, Junior, 19, and Princess, 17. But by 2009, their fairytale had unravelled. 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 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. In her latest interview, Katie opened up about what really happened behind the scenes. The former glamour model revealed husband Peter, 52, became convinced she had been unfaithful with her dressage trainer, Andrew Gould. Katie insisted: 'There was nothing going on. I just kept my horse at his stables - he was married, and I was happy just keeping my horse there.' According to Katie, Peter's suspicions sparked repeated arguments until she reached her breaking point. She said: 'He kept saying, 'I've had enough, I've had enough.' In the end, I said, 'Fine, divorce me then.' And that was that.' She recalled how the split quickly went public, adding: 'I remember it so clearly. I was flying to the Maldives with the kids and suddenly it was all over Sky News. "It wasn't mutual at all - it was his decision. I even put out a statement saying I didn't want the separation.' To this day, she says they've never properly spoken about the breakup. Katie said: 'We've never actually sat down and had a conversation about what happened. It's all been done through lawyers.' Harvey hanging out with Hugh Hefner 7 In a surreal but sweet moment, Katie reminisced about living at the Playboy Mansion for six weeks - and bringing Harvey along for the ride. She said: 'I was the first English girl to do the cover of American Playboy,' explaining how she ended up touring the U.S. with Hugh Hefner and his entourage. At one point, Katie was filming a BBC documentary about Harvey's eyesight and staying at The Standard Hotel in LA, while Hef and the other girls were out partying. She laughed: 'One night I said, 'My mum's upstairs, can we knock on the door?' "So we all go up in the lift - me, Hef, and about eight of us girls — and my mum answers the door in her dressing gown.' "I said, 'Get Harvey, Mum, get Harvey!'" Domestic abuse - how to get help DOMESTIC abuse can affect anyone - including men - and does not always involve physical violence. Here are some signs that you could be in an abusive relationship: Emotional abuse - Including being belittled, blamed for the abuse - gaslighting - being isolated from family and friends, having no control over your finances, what you where and who you speak to Threats and intimidation - Some partners might threaten to kill or hurt you, destroy your belongings, stalk or harass you Physical abuse - This can range from slapping or hitting to being shoved over, choked or bitten. Sexual abuse - Being touched in a way you do not want to be touched, hurt during sex, pressured into sex or forced to have sex when you do not consent. If any of the above apply to you or a friend, you can call these numbers: The Freephone National Domestic Abuse Helpline, run by Refuge on 0808 2000 247 for free at any time, day or night Men who are being abused can call Respect Men's Advice Line on 0808 8010 327 or ManKind on 0182 3334 244 Those who identify as LGBT+ can ring Galop on 0800 999 5428 If you are in immediate danger or fear for your life, always ring 999 Remember, you are not alone. 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience domestic abuse over the course of their lifetime. Every 30 seconds the police receive a call for help relating to domestic abuse.

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