Katie Price has fired shots at ex-husbands Peter Andre and Kieran Hayler, accusing them of 'ganging up' in a bid to 'destroy me'.
Promoting her new Channel 4 documentary, Katie Price : Trauma and Me, the former glamour model, 44, didn't hold back as she described her ex-husbands as being "triggers" in her Post Traumatic Stress Disorder battle.
Katie said she has been in "horrific relationships" and without Pete and Kieran in her life, it "would be a breeze".
"The triggers are my ex-husbands, when I talk about triggers [in the show]," Katie said.
"I just think everyone gets obsessed and they just want to destroy me and then they gang up on me.
"It's just not normal. It's not a normal situation that I've been in. There's a hell of a lot I haven't put in the documentary because it's 45 minutes. But there's enough to know I have been suffering."
Katie continued: "When I say you that ex-husbands are like that [crosses fingers] together behind my back."
Not stopping there, the reality star branded one of her ex-husband's a "narcissist".
Mirror Online has contacted Pete and Kieran's representatives for comment.
Katie met Pete, 49, on I'm A Celebrity back in 2005 and went on to have son Junior, 17, and Princess, 15.
They divorced in September 2009 and four years later the star married Kieran, 35, in the Bahamas and welcomed son Jett, nine, and Bunny, eight.
In 2018, Katie announced she was starting divorce proceedings, with it being finalised last year.
Elsewhere in the chat, Katie, said "everything is back to normal" with her two youngest children, after claiming she had "limited access" to Jett and Bunny for seven months.
She said: "I'm seeing a therapist every two weeks. Everything is back to normal with my kids.
"I've just been on holiday to Spain with all my kids."
Mother-of-five Katie says her world revolves around her children and her love towards them is so strong, she has vowed to never put herself in a dark place again.
She said: "I want my children to know mental health is an illness, it's not like any other illness and you can't see it."
Kieran's representatives previously hit back at claims she had limited access to her two youngest children.
They said in a statement: "Kieran's focus remains on the children's best interest and in maintaining the children's best interests and safety at all times.
"Miss Price's version of events are never accurately portrayed. It is a shame the producers of the program did not feel it appropriate to balance the claims by interviewing the fathers who have first-hand kept the children in a loving, caring and stable environment."