Inside Jodie Marsh and Katie Price’s 20 year feud, including how it all began
18.03.2022 - 18:25
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Katie Price and Jodie Marsh appear to have reignited their old feud. Jodie, 43, has took a fresh swipe at Katie, also 43, by liking a comment about her “mooching money”.The comment was underneath a video Daisy-May Cooper posted explaining to her daughter Pip, who she affectionately calls Buckbeak, about Jodie and Katie's fiery past arguments. “They used to try and fight each other in the press,” she told her daughter.
“They said nasty things about each other in the press." Well, let's take a walk down memory lane at this two-decade long feud and see exactly when it all began... The start of it all Katie Price began glamour modelling in 1996, while Jodie Marsh burst onto the scene in 2002 after appearing on reality show Essex Wives - a show that followed the lives of women living in the county. Both women ended up being lad mag and page three favourites.
Jodie claimed in 2011 that the feud started as Katie felt threatened to no longer be the only big name in the glamour industry. “I think that when I got famous, she felt threatened by me,” she told Now! magazine. “Before I came along, she was the only big name in glamour modelling." Failure to find common ground The two women may share a love of animals, including horses, but they weren't able to bond over their shared interest.
Keep up with your favourite celebs, fashion edits and lifestyle content with our OK! newsletter Download OK! magazine's FREE app and get all the gossip straight to your phone In fact, Jodie didn't believe that Katie undertook the sport correctly. “What does Jordan do on a horse? Dressage.Trots around, that’s all she does. She doesn’t jump.
She doesn’t do f**k all. She just sits on it, poses and pouts," she told Zoo in 2009. She didn't stop there!
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