Katie Price hates going to restaurants with her children.
The 38-year-old TV personality – who has 14-year-old Harvey from a relationship with Dwight Yorke, Junior, 11, and Princess, nine, from her marriage to Peter Andre, and Jett, three, and Bunny, two, with her spouse Kieran Hayler – has revealed she dreads going out to eat with her five children, but thinks it helps to develop their social skills.
She shared: "It’s really hard to get them all to sit down. I hate going to restaurants with the kids, but I do it because socially, to get them into that environment.
"It stresses me out, but if you’ve got a two year old or even if they’re one, they want to wander around and look at things. They want to hold this, they want to touch that. And then the others … they want to play in the park. It’s an absolute nightmare."
Katie admitted it is especially tough with Harvey, because he has the rare genetic condition Prader-Willi syndrome, which means he always feels hungry.
She told ITV’s ‘Loose Women’: "He always has to have his food, and once it’s finished so quick, he wants more food, but you can’t keep giving him more food. It’s an absolute nightmare."
Meanwhile, Katie also opened up about a recent encounter with Oscar-winning actor Eddie Redmayne at a party, when they discussed his performance in ‘The Danish Girl’.
In the acclaimed movie, Eddie played Danish painter Einar Wegene, who was the first man to undergo a sex-change operation.
She recalled: "I went to a party recently with all these A-listers and, I wasn’t starstuck, but you’re still in a room with this. They all knew who it was – and I was like, ‘How do they know who I am? Little me.’
"I was talking to Eddie Redmayne about the scene he did in ‘The Danish Girl’. I was telling him he played it well because it reminded me of someone I knew. I said, ‘You actually played that part really well.’"