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Kerry Katona's 'blackmail'

Posted by Will Parkhouse

Kerry Katona © Rex

Cast your mind back to December – ah, such innocent times! – and you may vaguely remember John Dowd, a 49-year-old bus driver, popping up and claiming to be Kerry Katona’s long-lost father.

Apparently Mr D had hooked up with Kerry’s mum Susan back in 1979, a year before the star was born. “It's like everyone who she has been close to has let her down and exploited her,” he said. “Every time I look at poor Kerry my heart breaks.” Is there a sort of sick feeling in your stomach? We get that too!

Anyway, at the time, Kerry responded by agreeing to a DNA test. But now, it seems, things have changed slightly, with John getting a letter from Tina Flintoff, the exec producer of MTV’s Kerry Katona: Crazy In Love. It reads:

“Kerry would like to do a DNA test with you. However because we are filming the whole time we would like to capture this on camera.”

JD is stunned. “It’s like blackmail, it’s unbelievable,” he says. “They’re basically saying, ‘If you don’t do it on TV, then she won’t do it.’”

That’ll teach him to feel sorry for poor, exploited Kerry.

Sources: The Sun, Daily Mail
Picture: Rex

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Comments

It was funny when he had a go just because she wanted to film it on T.V , that just means he was a faker. I don't like Kerry but good on her!!

please just leave kerry alone .wats yo problems guys.she is nice

Good on ye Kerry, get all the film ye can, cant trust anyone nowerdays

Sorry should have read, flat chested bitter twisted thick talentless munter!

Anyone get the feeling that celebwork (below) is a flat chested munter?

Its her poor kids I feel for being dragged thru all her s**t and then doing a reality show!!!

In 1991 a study conducted by Dr Barbara Klein, a professor of nutrition at the University of Illinois, revealed that frozen vegetables can have equal or higher, nutritional values as fresh vegetables.
Dr Klein’s report compared the content of vitamins A and C in frozen green beans and broccoli to their fresh counterparts. The results indicated that fresh green beans retained only 36% of their vitamin C whereas frozen green beans retained 77% of their vitamin C content – more than twice the Vitamin C.

Why so much interest in a woman that shops at Iceland with frozen low nutrition food and fat boobs?

I actually went for an interview for a TV show that seems to have now been axed about finding a personal assistant for Kerry - glad it didn't get off the ground, shes so rude!

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