Heat (UK)

Katie & Peter’s MACCY D’S BUST-UP

It turns out a Happy Meal has made KP quite sad hey haven’t had a public slanging match for about, oh, five minutes, so Katie Price and Peter Andre are due one. And this time it’s over Mcdonald’s. Following reports the former couple’s two children, Junio

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T@Mcdonaldsu­k need to get in touch as I’m their mother. I have not met any @ Mcdonaldsu­k marketing team to discuss any such deal involving any of my five children! LIVID.”

And we’re told her anger is because Peter, 44, orchestrat­ed the whole deal, which is thought to be worth around £250,000, and she has zero control over it.

“Pete has been working with Mcdonald’s for most of this year, and the children have already appeared in a promotiona­l video with them,” our source says. “But this will be something in addition to that – they are being lined up to be the faces of Happy Meals, away from their dad.

“Katie’s embarrasse­d about being left in the dark. She just didn’t know how big this deal was. She also feels it’s complete hypocrisy that, in the week he’s talking about banning them from social media to protect their privacy, he signs them up to front a huge global brand.”

Because Katie and Pete have equal custody over the children, they don’t have to consult each other on what they’re doing, even though they have both admitted they’re not keen on some of the decisions the other makes. And now Katie, 39, is telling friends she won’t let Pete tell her what to do with the kids any more.

“She knows that Pete doesn’t approve of her letting them on social media, or that she’s told Princess she can have a boob job if she wants when she’s old enough,” heat ’s insider adds. “A nd she’s ploughing on with her plan for a kids’ reality show, even though she knows Pete won’t like it – he hates the idea of them being on camera doing their homework or playing with their school friends.” ■

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 ??  ?? Pete has already put them in a promo with him
Pete has already put them in a promo with him
 ??  ?? Burger King from now on, eh, Jordan?
Burger King from now on, eh, Jordan?

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