Katie Price has left fans guessing with a mysterious post about trust, hinting at possible relationship woes. The former glamour model, who recently denied rumours of a breakup with JJ Slater, took to Instagram Stories with a telling quote: "I trust an 800 kilogram creature more than I trust most people," paired with an image of a woman and a horse sharing a tender moment.
The avid equestrian chose not to elaborate, leaving followers to ponder the state of her love life. This comes amid fears that Katie and her reality TV beau JJ might have called it quits, as they appeared to spend Christmas separately. While JJ was absent, Katie joined her son Harvey and close friend Kerry Katona for festive celebrations.
Despite the speculation, Katie's reps assured the Mirror that she and JJ are still an item, and Katie even flaunted gifts from him on social media. She posted a series of photos showing the couple enjoying a pampering session at a Cheshire salon, along with a sneak peek at a bag brimming with presents.
Meanwhile, the pair were spotted together outside Northwich's Memorial Court, where Katie is currently starring in the Cinderella pantomime alongside her best pal Kerry. In the photos, Katie is sporting leopard print trousers and an oversized hoodie, while JJ wears a yellow T-shirt and tracksuit bottoms.
Katie Price has opened up about making the first move with her new beau, JJ Slater from Married At First Sight, after learning about his type 1 diabetes. The former glamour model reached out to JJ, whose real name is John Joe, via Instagram following his public announcement of his condition.
Their initial interaction led to a casual coffee date and eventually sparked a romance. Katie confessed that JJ had actually tried to contact her two years earlier, but she hadn't noticed his message at the time.
In an intimate chat with Woman's Own, Katie shared that she wasn't on the lookout for love when she stumbled upon JJ. However, she felt compelled to reach out after hearing about his diagnosis, wanting to offer support.
They struck up a conversation, and things took off from there. Katie recounted: "I'd read in the paper that he'd got diabetes. I thought, 'Wow, that's quite harsh,' as diabetes is a life-changing thing to have. I messaged and said, 'I hope you're okay with your diabetes'. And he said, 'Oh, I'm really embarrassed.' I went 'Why? ' Turns out he'd messaged me two years ago but I never saw it. It must have been deleted so it was obviously meant to be."