Katie Price Declares Feud with Sister Sophie Over as Podcast Makes Comeback
In a surprising turn of events, Katie Price has publicly announced that her recent feud with sister Sophie is officially over. This declaration comes after the Price family was reportedly blindsided by Katie's whirlwind marriage to Lee Andrews in Dubai earlier this year.
Podcast Returns After Month-Long Hiatus
The clearest sign of reconciliation between the sisters comes with the revival of their joint venture, The Katie Price Show podcast. The popular weekly program abruptly stopped broadcasting just days after Katie's January wedding to Andrews, but will now return with a new episode this Thursday after more than a month off air.
Both Katie, 47, and Sophie have confirmed their participation in the podcast's return. The sisters shared photographic evidence of their reunion, posting a snap of themselves recording the upcoming episode on Tuesday evening.
An excited Katie Price announced the podcast's comeback in an Instagram video, telling her followers: "Guess what everyone? The podcast is back! The Katie Price Show, the one that I do with my little sister!" The star has recently returned to the UK after several weeks of traveling back and forth to Dubai.
Family Concerns Over Whirlwind Romance
Katie's relationship with Andrews has been the source of significant family tension since the couple married in Dubai just ten days after meeting. The so-called businessman's background has raised eyebrows, with several of his ex-partners making serious accusations and numerous claims about his finances, business connections, and celebrity links being exposed as false.
Despite these concerns, Katie remains convinced that Andrews is "the real deal." She revealed that their relationship began when Andrews appeared as a suggested follow on Instagram, prompting her to message him directly. The pair reportedly exchanged messages for up to five hours daily before finally meeting in person in Dubai.
Family members expressed significant anxiety about the marriage, with reports suggesting they feared it might be "a potential scam." Katie acknowledged these concerns in a recent interview, stating: "Of course my family are going to worry, I wouldn't expect anything different. They love me and they've seen me go through so much heartache, and the most horrific times."
Sister's Previous Disapproval and Subtle Messages
Sophie Price had previously hinted at her disapproval of the marriage, announcing that their podcast would be "paused for the foreseeable future" following the wedding news. In January, she shared a video of rolling British fields with the caption: "This and never stepping foot in Dubai," after telling followers she'd had "one hell of a week" following her sister's wedding announcement.
Last month, Sophie reposted a telling clip featuring physician Dr. Gabor Maté discussing family approaches during difficult times. The video concluded with the message: "I'm not going to try and change you. I just hope you come to your senses at some point. But I'll be with you and I'll be supporting you."
Children's Response and Family Dynamics
While Katie's five children have yet to meet Andrews, her eldest children Princess, 18, and Junior, 20, expressed support for their mother during a recent appearance on This Morning. They stated that the family is "happy as long as she's happy," indicating a more accepting attitude than some other family members.
Katie defended her choices in the face of family criticism, insisting: "I'm not a kid any more, I am 47, I can make my own choices, and I will. They have to give me that chance to go and find out for myself." She acknowledged her family's protective nature while asserting her independence.
The return of The Katie Price Show podcast represents a significant step in mending family relations that were strained by Katie's unexpected marriage. Whether the sisters will address the rumored rift directly in their upcoming episode remains uncertain, but their collaborative return to broadcasting suggests a thaw in what had become a very public family disagreement.
