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Far better to treasure memories



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
SO Katie Price plans to marry hubby Pete all over again later this year.
Speaking as a woman who will be walking down the aisle in a week's time and is up to her eyeballs in last-minute preparations, I say this: she must be stark, raving bonkers.

Why on earth do celebrities feel the need to replicate what is supposed to have been the happiest day of their lives?

Can't they be satisfied with just the one?

"To prove we still love each other," apparently.

After five years and two kids together, so they should.

And why does she feel the need to prove anything to anyone?

The fact is, she doesn't. And nor is the head-strong, attention-seeking multi-millionairess Katie Price the sort who cares what anyone thinks of her.

Come on, Katie; it's all about wanting to wear a fancy frock and being the centre of attention all over again, isn't it?

Far better, surely, to treasure the memories of your one and only wedding day than indulge the childish, pampered little princess urge to do it all over again, only better.

Or is Mrs Andre finally admitting that she regrets that tacky, Cinderella does Barbie-pink theme complete with pumpkin-shaped coach?

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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 9:43 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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