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Junior Andre breaks down over Katie Price neglect as he slams her 'silly' marriage to Lee

Junior Andre breaks down over neglect, slams Katie Price's 'silly' marriage to Lee as she defends it.

Junior Andre breaks down over Katie Price neglect as he slams her 'silly' marriage to Lee

Katie Price’s son Junior Andre broke down in tears as he revealed feeling neglected by his mother ruined his self-esteem, while his sister Princess recalled having to hug a blanket sprayed with their mum’s perfume to feel close to her. The emotional admissions came in a new four-part Sky documentary, ‘Katie Price: Nothing To Hide’, in which Junior, 21, also slammed his mother’s marriage to self-proclaimed businessman Lee Andrews as “the most silly, stupidest thing”. Katie, 48, married Lee in January after connecting with him online just two weeks before, and the singer is among her children who have yet to meet him in person due to his travel ban from Dubai. “Mum can’t be alone,” Junior said in the documentary. “I feel like she’s scared to be alone. Because, I feel like, if she’s alone, she doesn’t have anyone to turn to apart from herself.” He added: “She probably wants to escape some thoughts that she has and some feelings that she has. But she keeps getting hurt and broken because these partners are no good for her.” The revelations come after Katie went off the rails following the breakdown of her marriage to third husband Kieran Hayler, spiralling into depression and developing a cocaine addiction. Despite the family’s concerns, Katie insists this marriage is different. Appearing on Josh Smith’s Great Chat podcast on Tuesday, she said: “I know you’re not going to think it, but the one I’m in now is the healthiest relationship I’ve been in. I don’t need Lee, I want Lee, and there’s a massive difference.” She insisted Lee is like no man she’s ever been with, taking a swipe at former partners she called “puppy…”. Junior, however, remains unconvinced. “Well, this just sums it up. This is my mum. This is what she does,” he said.

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