KATIE PRICE has spoken out after her breakup from Carl Woods.
After we revealed her latest romance had ended, the 43-year-old took to social media to complain about having a bad day.

Mum-of-five “So what a great day I have had spending my entire day in the car so far on a Saturday when the sun is out shining and I am still here,” Katie, who was still wearing her massive engagement ring, told her followers.
“Look how burned my head still is. As you can see, I’m not wearing any makeup.”
Meanwhile, Carl, 33, was out with a friend for a few beers.
Carl captioned a photo of them hanging out, “There are friends and family, and then there are friends who are family.”
The Sun reported yesterday that the couple had called off their engagement, despite plans to marry this year.
“Katie and Carl have decided to split up,” several sources close to the couple said. It’s been a difficult couple of months, and their ongoing court cases have only added to the stress.
“It appears to be over for the time being, and they are both very sad about it.” But, of course, no one would be surprised if they reconciled.”
Carl proposed to Katie in April of last year, just ten months after they began dating, marking the mother-of-seventh five’s engagement.
Fans feared the couple was in trouble this week after all images of Katie vanished from Carl’s Instagram account.
She later appeared on Instagram without her massive diamond ring, raising concerns.
Carl filed for divorce just days after he was accused of using threatening, abusive, or insulting words or behaviour in a fight with Katie.
Carl is scheduled to stand trial after pleading not guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.
He arrived at Colchester Magistrates’ Court holding hands with Katie, but later posted a cryptic message with the caption “This is what loyalty looks like,” alongside a photo of himself and his dog.
If he is found guilty, he could face up to six months in prison.
“On the evening of August 22, 2021, the defendant got into an argument with his partner at his home address,” prosecutor Leigh Hart told the court.
“As a result, his partner left his property to go to another.”
“The defendant followed her and attempted to force the door of that property, and was overheard by neighbours shouting outside in the street.”
Mark Davies, Carl’s attorney, told the court that the incident was “nothing more than a squabble.”
Carl was released on unconditional bail.
The court date came after the couple, who appeared to be in love, returned from a romantic trip to Southeast Asia.



















