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Katie Price vows to finally name the famous celebrity who raped her in her most explosive book ever

KATIE Price has vowed to finally name the celebrity who allegedly raped her.

The TV star has long claimed she was attacked by a household name.

Katie Price has vowed to reveal the name of the man she accused of raping herPhoto credit: Getty
Katie announced her seventh bombshell book on her family podcast with her sister Sophie PricePhoto credit: Rex
Katie with sons Harvey (center) and JetPhoto credit: Instagram/@Katieprice

Katie, 45, has always concealed the identity of her attacker but believes times have changed and the Me Too movement has encouraged survivors of sex crimes to speak out.

A source told The Sun: “Katie believes now is the time, she has nothing to lose.”

“After all the Me Too stuff, she thinks if other people have exposed their sexual predators, why can’t I?”

“She swears this will be her most shocking book ever, and she’s ready to name and shame it all.”

The former “Loose Women” star first said on her reality show “What Katie Did Next” in 2009 that she was raped by a famous man.

The mother-of-five, who first found fame in the Nineties as Page 3 star Jordan, said police never investigated because she refused to press charges.

Katie said in 2009: “I was raped by a celebrity but no, I’ll never name him, I just don’t want the drama.”

She added: “I don’t even know if he knows I was talking about him, I doubt he does.”

In an interview with The Guardian, Katie spoke again about her ordeal.

She said: “A lot of people with status get away with it.

Katie Price defends her flight from the UK and skipping the court date – saying: “It’s not like I went on a five-star holiday – they upgraded me for free.”

“People are covering it up and a lot of people are getting paid off.”

She added: “When I was at the Priory my therapist said, ‘Kate, we’ve never seen anyone experience so many traumatic events.’ And I’m still here dealing with it.”

The former glamor model, who was declared bankrupt again this year, announced her seventh autobiography on Instagram last month.

Katie’s horrific sexual assault

Katie claims to have been raped three times in her life.

She previously revealed that she was seven years old when she suffered her first seizure.

In a candid conversation with DJ and presenter Annie Mac, she said her life changed after a stay at the Priory, which helped her understand the various traumas in her life.

She explained: “My thing that has always gone wrong in my life is men. And from a young age.”

“I was raped as a child. At seven. This is in my first book. I was in a park.”

Katie said she was also raped by a celebrity – presumably before meeting her ex-husband Peter Andre on I’m A Celebrity in 2004.

When asked in 2009 why it wasn’t reported, she said of her ordeal: “It happened years ago and like everyone else, it’s just a difficult thing.”

“It’s done now, what do you do?”

“I would say if something happens you should go to the police. It was definitely rape – I didn’t consent to it.”

She was raped at gunpoint for the third time during a carjacking in South Africa in 2018.

The life-changing attack happened while she was filming there with children Junior and Princess and resulted in them all needing therapy for their trauma.

Speaking to Annie Macmanus about Changes, she recalled: “We were traveling with ITV in South Africa with the children Junior and Princess. We had no security.”

“Junior wanted to go to the toilet. We got out of the car. And I just remember saying… Mom, imagine me jumping down here.”

She continued: “Next thing a car pulled up, six men in it, outside with their guns.

“They did things to me in the car in front of my children. They had a gun to my head.”

“We thought we were going to die.”

Katie when she was seven years old
Katie said she was attacked by a celebrity “long before” she met her first husband Peter AndrePhoto credit: Getty
Katie pictured with her daughter Princess Andre in SeptemberPhoto credit: Getty

WHERE YOU CAN GET HELP

Whenever something has happened to you, it is never too late to get support.

If you have ever experienced sexual violence or sexual abuse, you can receive confidential support from specialists who will listen to you, believe you and understand how difficult it is to talk about it.

As a victim, you are entitled to support regardless of whether you report the crime or not. Their rights are fully set out in the Victims Act.

Visit gov.uk/sexualabusesupport to see the support on offer.