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Katie Price admits her terminally ill mum hasn t got long to live
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DOTING DAUGHTER
Katie Price vows to care for her mum ‘at the end’ as her incurable lung condition is ‘slowing her down’
Apr 11 2021, 10:02 ET
KATIE Price has vowed to care for her poorly mum Amy as her incurable lung condition is slowing her down .
The 42-year-old former glamour model has always been open about her mum s health struggles.
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Amy was diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis in 2017.
The illness causes scarring to the lungs which reduces the sufferer s ability to breathe and there is currently no cure.
Now, Katie has promised to care for Amy as her health detoriates.
Speaking to The Sunday Times Magazine, she said: She puts on a massive show of strength but her illness is slowing her down.
Share I miss holding her and giving her a cuddle, but there s a lot of banter on our family Zooms too, because if we didn t muck about we d never get through it. She knows that out of everyone, I ll be the one who cares for her at the end.
Elsewhere in the discussion, the media personality admitted ruthless Amy has left her embarrassed when she s quizzed her hangers-on and freeloader exes in the past. She isn t giving in without a fight : In a new interview, the glamour model, 41, admitted while her illness is slowing her down , her beloved parent, 66, has joined a choir (pictured in 2019)
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