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Kerry Katona: Whole Again - Love, Life and Me

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Kerry bravely reveals her hell at the hands of a man who would unleash physical and emotional torture on her, in an all too familiar situation so many women face every day. She is such a strong woman and I love all her books and hold great admiration for this wonderful Lady. I'm still not a huge fan of Kerry, as in some parts of the book, she comes across as quite full of her own importance and how she's always "grafted".

An easy to read, quick read about her struggles with men and the domestic violence she suffered with George.

It's a story of survival and peace and how, after years of desperately trying to find her way, she has finally started to feel - in the words of her most famous song -Whole Again. From a picture perfect yet fractured marriage to one of the biggest pop stars in the world, to her fall from grace in a haze of drink and drugs while wed to her taxi driving second husband, Kerry has been loved and derided in equal measure. Very emotional, harrowing at times, and an honest look at some of the toughest things a person can experience.

But since her bestselling autobiography was released in 2012, which documented her troubled childhood and subsequent life in the limelight, Kerry has faced her most devastating challenges yet. I understand that reading out your own book can bring up a lot of emotions, but I found the nasal noises rather annoying. I have always liked Kerry and I think she has proven herself over the years, admitted she had problems and got the help. Some people can be snobby about this but there is no doubt she has led an interesting life and is very honest about it. As one of the most recognisable faces in showbiz today, Kerry Katona has seen more than her fair share of ups and downs played out in public.Kerry Katona, once a member of the pop girl group The Atomic Kitten, gives a brutal inside to the abuse she has suffered at the hands of her third husband George Kay and the effect it had on her children. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Rising from foster care to international fame, hoping to find love, has been shattered over and over. Of how Kerry, with the support of her now -fiance Ryan and her children, built herself up from the lowest point imaginable, with sheer grit and determination, to get her life and career back on track in the wake of such devastation.

Come down the travelators, exit Sainsbury's, turn right and follow the pedestrianised walkway to Crown Walk and turn right - and Coles will be right in front of you. Which, has clearly had an impact on her growing up and not always making the right choices in life or picking the right choice of men. This book was no different until the last couple of chapters where it became this weird ode to religion and crackpot theories.Stuck in an abusive relationship she felt powerless to leave, Kerry opens up about her struggles living with a violent man, whose mental health problems and drug use would see her and her family trapped in a cycle of helplessness and despair that only ended when George died in 2019, having eaten a sock filled with cocaine while staying in a local Travel Inn. Much as I enjoyed reading this memoir I found it hard to understand why Kerry kept making the same mistakes when it came to the men in her life. It has taken her a long time to learn from her experiences and hopefully she will go forward and not slide back. In this riveting read, Kerry documents how, in the decade since, she's 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.

I'm so glad I've read this book, and not realising everything she went through with her 3rd husband George, she has definitely become a stronger woman. What had started as a really honest memoir of dealing with domestic violence became this gimmicky advertisement for her products and opinions. Kerry Katona is a Sunday Times bestselling author , British singer and TV Personality who first rose to fame with 90s pop girl group Atomic Kitten in 1998 when she was just 18. Loved this book Kerry has told her no holds barred story with such a great insight to her life and how she coped and came out the other end . It’s good to see that she is now in a happy relationship with her now-fiance Ryan, and you have to applaud her determination.Once labelled ‘the nation’s sweetheart,’ the Atomic Kitten singer rose from foster care to international stardom, but soon found herself judged and ridiculed as mental health problems and bad decisions derailed her life.

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