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Price wants Andre to see old Katie
Wednesday 18 November 2009Price, who entered the jungle earlier this week, said of her ex-husband: "Hopefully he'll watch the show and realise what a decent person I am. The girl he married, not the monster that's been created in the press."
Speaking to OK! magazine, she continued: "The weird thing is that the Palazzo Versace hotel where all the contestants stay is about 10 minutes from where Pete's family live.
"I hope they watch the show too and think, that is the Kate we all know."
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Price, who previously took part in the show in 2004, meeting and falling in love with Andre, said she became upset at trying on her jungle kit again.
She told the magazine: "I looked at myself in the mirror and first of all I felt really excited, but then I was quite sad. It brought back so many memories of Pete. It just hit me and I suddenly felt so upset about the way things turned out."
There was more upset in store for the glamour girl when she bailed out on a bushtucker trial which brought her face to face with her biggest fears.
Price, who reckons viewers want to see her "suffer", was forced to wriggle through a muddy, cockroach-infested shaft then plunge into a tank of water.
And she looked very distressed as she pleaded to be pulled out of the gruelling challenge.
The model won just four meals for the 12 campers.
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