Katie Price plans to humiliate Kieran Hayler by making him wear fake bump at baby shower
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The star took to Twitter to ask her pals where she could find a baby bump for a MAN - looks like Kieran may be getting his punishment
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Back at her lowest
Katie Price is throwing a baby shower this weekend for 60 pals – and plans to humiliate love cheat hubby Kieran Hayler by making him wear a baby bump.
The glamorous party won’t be a traditional women-only do, instead former model Kate plans on letting blokes in, including her dad, bro Danny and Kieran.
The shindig is being organised by close friend Melody Pope, who’s pulling out all the stops.
A source says: “As well as cakes and champers, for non preggers guests, Katie fancies some mischief and wants the men, including love rat Kieran, to parade around with some faux baby bumps.”
The only problem is the women are having trouble sourcing the pregnancy suits so have taken to Twitter with their pleas.
Katie tweeted: "Does anybody know where I can higher pregnancy suits for men please for my baby shower this weekend xx."
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