Katie and Peter - Too Much in Love: The Inside Story of Their Break-up - Emily Herbert
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Pages: 250, Paperback, Metro Publishing Ltd Last Update 03.12.2009 05:53
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The Blurb For over five years, former glamour modek Katie Price and pop singer Peter Andre have been the hottest celebrity couple in the country. The public's fascination with their lives has shown no sign of slowing down since tey met on the reality TV show, I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! The recent news that the couple are to split after four years of marriage has saddened the nation - but perhaps not come as that much of a surprise in the light of reports of their increasingly fragile relationship. When Katie and Peter met in the jungle, sparks instantly flew. Their whirlwind romance soon developed into something more permanent and led to a ... Read the complete review
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