Katie Price ‘begs toyboy builder Charles Drury for second chance’ after he dumped her – Irish Mirror

Katie Price is reportedly begging toyboy Charles Drury to take her back as her tangled love life becomes even more complicated.

The former glamour model, 41, dumped fiancé Kris Boyson for builder Charles, who she met while he was working on her home.

But it’s said that Charles then dumped her when she cheated on him with former flame Kris.

And now, it’s reported that she’s begging the hunky builder for a second chance.

According to The Sun , the mum-of-five has been bombarding Charles with calls and text messages, claiming she still wants to date him.

But friends say he’s not interested.

Katie is said to be begging Charles to take her back

A source said: “Katie was straight on the phone when she realised she’d been caught coming out of Kris’ house.

“She was trying to convince him that she was only picking something up from Kris, but Charles has suspected for a while that she’d been seeing Kris behind his back so he didn’t believe her.

“Katie was begging him to meet up with her and saying she wants to be with him, not Kris, but he’s fed up with her lies and doesn’t want to be mugged off.”

Charles is having none of it according to his mates


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The insider added that Charles believes Katie is telling Kris the same things, that it’s him she wants to be with and not Charles.

Katie was caught leaving Kris’ home in Kent at 6am today after reportedly staying the night with her youngest kids Jett, six, and Bunny, five, who she shares with ex Kieran Hayler.

She had tried to sneak out of the house undetected when she got into a mate’s car, which she’d borrowed to stay incognito, and drove home.

Katie and Kris were engaged until she broke things off via text

Mirror Online has contacted Katie’s representatives for comment.

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