
In a stunning revelation that has remained secret for a quarter of a century, Another Level singer Dane Bowers has finally disclosed the real reason his high-profile relationship with Katie Price collapsed back in 1999.
The 44-year-old musician, who dated the former glamour model at the height of their fame, has broken his silence in an emotional new interview that exposes the heartbreaking truth behind their split.
The Bombshell Confession
"It was the cheating," Bowers confessed bluntly when asked what truly shattered their relationship. "I was young and stupid, and I messed up."
The singer revealed that his infidelity during their whirlwind romance was the ultimate deal-breaker for Price, who was just 21 at the time while he was 19.
A Relationship Under the Spotlight
Their romance captivated the British public during the late 90s, with both stars enjoying massive fame - Price as Jordan the glamour model and Bowers as part of the chart-topping boyband Another Level.
"We were so young and thrown into this crazy world of fame," Bowers reflected. "The pressure was immense, and I handled it badly."
The Aftermath and Regrets
Bowers admitted that the breakup had profound consequences for both their personal lives and careers. "It broke her heart, and it changed everything between us," he revealed.
Despite the passage of 25 years, the singer expressed clear remorse about how things ended: "I've had to live with that guilt. When you're that age, you don't realise the consequences of your actions."
Where Are They Now?
Since their split, both stars have navigated very different paths. Price has become one of Britain's most documented celebrities through multiple marriages and reality TV appearances, while Bowers has continued his music career and business ventures.
The singer's decision to speak out now comes as both reflect on their early careers and the relationships that shaped their lives in the public eye.
"It's taken me 25 years to properly address what happened," Bowers concluded. "Some lessons you learn the hard way."