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Katie Price opens up on fifth kidnap threat and thinking she was going to die as she was held at gun point

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Katie Price has revealed she received her fifth kidnap threat weeks before her appearance on Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, which she quit after two days.

While being interviewed by Jason 'Foxy' Fox and Matthew Ollerton on the gruelling Channel 4 show Katie, 41, candidly opened up about her difficult year.

When asked why she decided to appear on the show, she revealed she wanted to “prepare for all the s**t out there”. Katie then explained: “I don’t know where to start.

My fifth kidnap threat I got two weeks ago and then my mum being told she was terminally ill last year and then my horse escaped in my front road and it died in my hands. “My German Shepherd dog got run over on my driveway and then [I was] held at gunpoint.” The Pricey then.

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