Carl Woods says he found 'questionable messages' on fiancée Katie Price's phone
20.02.2022 - 22:17
/ ok.co.uk
Carl Woods has shared that he found some "questionable" text messages on Katie Price's phone.The former Love Island star is engaged to Katie, and took to his Instagram stories to write: "I found some very questionable messages on Katie's phone." It comes as Carl broke his silence after being charged with "threatening and abusive behaviour" under the section 4 of the Public Order Act. He added: "The assault, the control, the bruise which was really make up, everything, this was done to f*** me over and create a storyline.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter "There is no charge for any assault or control because as I've said it's b******s." He added: "I've been f*****. No one else.
Now I really won't be commenting about it again." This isn't the first time the 33 year old has taken to his Instagram stories to insist he "never attacked" former glamour model Katie Price. Speaking directly to his 227,000 followers, he shared: “The papers are saying I have been charged with a public order offence.
Yes I have. A public order offence is just arguing in the street and using foul language that is what I have been charged with.” Carl claimed that he has "black and white proof" that he did not assault his 43 year old fiancé Katie.
“Nowhere have they said I was charged with the assault on Katie or anything to do with the incident in August, because it was nothing to do with me," he insisted.The car salesman continued: “Everything I say I have got proof of and I will show it. So everyone who is messaging me saying, 'You attacked Katie, you did this, the truth is out,' – No it’s not, the truth is not out at all.” Carl added: “No one has said I have been charged
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