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Peter Andre 'disgusted' over Katie Price's comments about his kids in bombshell video

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Peter Andre has been left "shocked" by comments made by his former wife, Katie Price. The former glamour model, has been seen couting huge stacks of money in a video released by her ex, Alex Reid – despite being declared bankrupt twice.

In the bombshell video, she tells her and Peter's daughter, Princess, 18, that her younger siblings, Pete's children with his wife Emily, were "irrelevant." Katie can be seen counting cash in the video, before asking her daughter whether singer Peter "go on about" her bankruptcy and finances "a lot".

While sitting on a sofa, the television personality said that she was "enjoying counting" the piles of cash, adding: "There's loads here... I'm just sorting it out." Princess asked if Katie would be contributing to hers and Junior's private school fees, before Katie says: "Your dad can sit on that," while raising her middle finger.

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Reflecting on her finances, Katie, sitting next to a Christmas tree asks her daughter: "Does he go on about it a lot? Well it’s tough because I’m in bankruptcy to next May now," while mentioning her "London flat" which she claimed to own, despite this not being traced by her bankruptcy trustees

A source close to the singer told the Mirror: "He's so shocked that she would do this in front of their young child and saying his young children are irrelevant. It's not about the money. How could a mother do that about young children?"

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Peter added that he was drafting in his legal team.

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