One of ’s exes has claimed that her current boyfriend JJ Slater could just be a sperm donor in a scathing attack on the model.
Speaking to Closer UK about , 46, said: “I don’t think she cares who she has a baby with, as long as she gets a baby. In that situation, it’s not about who – it doesn’t matter.
“It could be me, could be a surrogate, could be JJ. As long as she gets a baby. To a degree, I’m sure she would treat any partner as a sperm donor, really. She’d be happy to raise the baby alone.”
Earlier this month it was announced that the former glamour model will speak about her struggles with IVF in a documentary for . , who has five children already, allowed cameras to follow her bid for a sixth with her ex Carl Woods.
A TV source told the : “We’ll see go on a tough - and unsuccessful - journey to become a mum again. She faces lots of obstacles, ups and downs along the way. The programme will shine a light on the struggles women face while trying for a baby in their 40s.”
On her desire for another child, told podcaster that having another child would “happen one way or the other. I don’t know how or well and I will, I’ll try”.
Whilst people have suggested Katie is keen on another child, others have also talked about her relationship with her current boyfriend, 31-year-old JJ. Earlier this year, Married at First Sight UK’s Paul Brunson gave his verdict on the romance.
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He told the Daily Star that he believes the pair have what it takes to have a happy long-term relationship, saying that he was “a fan” of the duo.
He added: “They seem happy, they support each other, they seem to have a lot of the same values. I think they've both gone through a lot of trauma in their lives and that bonds people.
“I don't know the intimacy of [their relationship] but I'm a supporter. I'm a big supporter and fan of both of them.”
JJ first jumped into the public’s consciousness when he appeared on Married at First Sight UK and has said that he didn’t expect to enter into a relationship with Katie. He has also subsequently brushed off criticism of the 14-year age gap between the pair.
On said age gap, he told the Daily Mail: “With our age, it's not even a consideration... age doesn't matter at all. Age is just a number and when you're older it's not an issue.”
With regards to how he and got together, he said it just happened “supernaturally”.
Katie Prices' representatives have been contacted for comment.
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