Katie Price To Take Dwight Yorke To Court?

Katie Price seems to be doing a good job of trying to distract us from her ’celebrity rape claim’, this time by ranting on about how she’s considering taking legal action against her ex, Dwight Yorke.

This weekend, Dwight (who is father to Katie’s son Harvey) made some comments about her poor parenting, and accused Katie of making it difficult for him to see his son, both which have been vehemently denied by the glamour girl. (Obviously)

However, as one friend told Heatworld yesterday; “Katie has always encouraged Dwight to stay in touch with Harvey. She wants her little boy to know his father and know where he came from.

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“Harvey has a full-time nanny and as part of the terms of employment, she is allowed to take Harvey up to visit Dwight whenever he wants. She says Dwight has not made an attempt in the past 12 months to use this clause. She is not best pleased by the accusations.”

So, keen to keep her mug splattered across the papers, Katie has once again kicked off quite publicly… personally, I reckon Katie should think about keeping a low profile until this whole media frenzy dies down, then no-one would be gossiping about her would they… but I think low profile and Miss Price might never feature in the same sentence… not whilst she’s driving around in that giant pink truck anyway.

Ruth. xx

About Ruth

Word up! I am the music editor at FemaleFirst.co.uk. My favourite bands are Nightwish, Biffy Clyro and A Day To Remember. I do have rather biglove for the Now Thats What I Call Music CD's though. Katie Price annoys me but I love how she's made a name for herself by being annoying. That takes some work.
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