‘Molly-Mae has thanked me for apologising after my baby name comments,’ says Kerry Katona
20.02.2023 - 16:37
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Kerry Katona has revealed Molly-Mae Hague has thanked her for apologising following her comments over her newborn daughter's name. Kerry, 42, previously branding the name Bambi as "ridiculous", but later admitted: "I thought I was being funny but I wasn't, so I hold my hands up and I just want to apologise massively." And now in her exclusive column, the star tells us Molly, 23, has accepted her apology. Sign up - for free - to see what she has to say.
Register for FREE to read this article in full. Just pop your email address below for free access to our exclusive magazine content as an OK! VIP. Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Birthday messages I had an absolute ball on The Late Late Show in Ireland, it was so much fun.
I was on there with my podcast co-host Alison Spittle and former Love Island star Maura Higgins, who is such a lovely girl. After the show, I went for some food at Conor McGregor’s pub in Dublin. It’s my Heidi’s 16th birthday this week, so while I was over there, both Maura and Conor very kindly agreed to record a video message for her.
Heidi will absolutely love them! In my column last week, I apologised to Molly-Mae Hague for what I said about her daughter Bambi’s name. I’ve since spoken to her on Instagram and she thanked me for apologising. I’m never afraid to admit it when I get something wrong.
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