Kerry Katona will be heading to the Trafford Centre next week to meet with fans and sign copies of her new ‘tell all’ book. She will be signing copies in Waterstones in the Trafford Centre today (Thursday, November 10).
The powerful tell-all, titled Whole Again: My Story, is her first book since 2012 and contains the ups and downs that she has faced during the last decade, most notably her time spent stuck in an abusive relationship. Once labelled 'the nation's sweetheart,' the Atomic Kitten singer rose from foster care to international stardom, but often found herself judged and ridiculed for her decisions made in the limelight.
Kerry bravely reveals more details of her volatile relationship wit her ex George Kay who died in 2019 and the impact this had on her and her five children. In this incredibly honest read, Kerry also opens up about how she's also welcomed her fifth child, suffered a debilitating injury, a cancer scare, several tragic losses and a career slump she thought she'd never recover from.
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But this is also a story of hope, strength and survival - on how Kerry, with the support of her family and fiancé Ryan, built herself back up and finally started to feel, in the words of her most famous song, Whole Again.
Kerry also recently revealed that she and her fiancé have started the process to freeze their embryos. The 42-year-old took to social media last week to tell her followers that she has ‘lots of eggs in her basket’ as she and her partner Ryan Mahoney embark on the next stage of their fertility journey.
Posting photos to Instagram, Kerry said: "Sooooo last week we started the process of embryo freezing!! Happy to report I’ve got lots of eggs in my basket! "Now @ryanmahoney_7 has a date with a cup and we go from there! @pallmallmedical and Dr Maiti have been absolutely amazing! Exciting times".
Kerry will be signing copies of her book in Waterstones Trafford Centre at 6pm on Thursday, November 10.
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