A long-simmering discontent has erupted as Katie Price publicly questioned Myleene Klass’s recent MBE, igniting a new chapter in Price’s history of outspoken critiques.
Price, known for her candidness, voiced her disbelief in a recent interview, wondering aloud why Klass received the honor. She specifically questioned whether playing the piano warranted such recognition, suggesting a deeper, more cynical undercurrent within the entertainment industry.
“They’re all clones,” Price asserted, implying a network of individuals benefiting from shared connections and industry favoritism. She didn’t hold back, describing those she perceived as benefiting unfairly as “turds” behind a polished facade.
Myleene Klass was awarded the MBE earlier this year by King Charles, a recognition stemming from her dedicated work as a women’s health campaigner. Her advocacy arose from a deeply personal struggle, having publicly shared her experience with four heartbreaking miscarriages.
Klass described the moment as “utterly overjoyed and humbled,” particularly meaningful with her family present, including their “rainbow baby” born after her losses. She revealed a conversation with the King focused on crucial issues like bereavement leave and improved medical support following miscarriage.
Initially, Klass hadn’t envisioned herself as an advocate. She recounted a spiraling emotional state after multiple miscarriages, a period where she felt lost and desperately focused on achieving a pregnancy, unaware of the path forward.
The pain of those experiences propelled her into a role she hadn’t sought, transforming personal tragedy into a platform for raising awareness and demanding change for other women facing similar struggles.
In the same interview, Price also touched upon her own personal life, revealing a deliberate paring down of her social circle. She spoke of deep-seated trust issues and the necessity of eliminating anyone who caused her doubt.
Following a period of personal crisis, Price made a decisive move, relocating and surrounding herself with a small, carefully chosen group of friends, singling out Kerry Katona as a reliable confidante in a “sad, lonely world.”
Price’s comments highlight a sense of isolation and a questioning of authenticity within the celebrity landscape, revealing a vulnerability beneath her often-provocative exterior.