Katie Price has reportedly split from her boyfriend JJ Slater after almost two years of dating.
The former glamour model, 47, began dating Slater, 32, in February 2024, after he appeared on E4’s Married At First Sight UK.
She previously said she would marry the reality star and even talked about having a child, her sixth, with him.
Despite this, Price reportedly ended their relationship after realising she didn’t see a future with Slater, who is 14 years her junior.
Sources claimed the couple’s problems became “too obvious to ignore” in recent months.
“Katie has had doubts for some time about whether JJ is husband material, but she hoped those concerns would fade,” an insider told the Mail.
The source went on: “Instead, her fears only grew, and she's now accepted the relationship will not end with her walking down the aisle for a fourth time.
“JJ was left disappointed and has already packed his bags and moved back to his home in Essex. He genuinely saw a future with Katie, but it seems she ultimately had a very different outlook.”
Price’s representative has declined to comment.
She has been married three times - to Peter Andre, 52, with whom she shares Junior, 20, and Princess, 18, to Alex Reid, 50, and to personal trainer Kieran Hayler, 38.
She also shares son Harvey, 23, with former footballer Dwight Yorke, 54.
Hayler hit the headlines last year when he was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2016.

He was charged in October with three counts of rape and one of sexual assault and denies the allegations.
The former stripper and personal trainer married Price in 2013, but the couple later divorced.
The alleged victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is not part of Hayler’s or Price’s extended families.
Hayler is set to face a one-week trial on October 6, 2026. He will appear in court for a pre-trial review on April 23.
Price is reportedly bracing to be called into court to testify in the trial.
“Katie may well be called to court to give evidence. She was married to Kieran when these offences are said to have happened – it wouldn’t be surprising for her to be called up,” a source told The Sun at the time.
“Family and friends are being made aware they may be asked to speak out and stand up in a court of law if necessary. It is all part of the judicial process, an imperative that the truth is heard.”