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Jordan’s message on post-natal depression
JAMES MORGAN reporterFebruary 19 2008

Hundreds of star-struck fans shrieked and wolf-whistled as Katie Price arrived in Scotland yesterday, to sign copies of her new book.

Fans in Glasgow and Edinburgh queued for up to five hours to meet the former page three model, also known as Jordan, whose new book, Pushed to the Limit, reveals her battle with post-natal depression and the struggle to support her disabled son, Harvey.

"This book is the real truth about me - not the rubbish you read in the newspapers," she said.

"I was so low - you would have to read the book to realise exactly what I went through. But my message is that you can get help for depression if you are willing to speak out and ask for help."

The 29-year-old confirmed she has plans to auction a pair of her breast implants - recently removed - on the internet.

"I'm putting them on eBay for a million quid," she said. "A percentage of that will go to charity."


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Posted by: tris, scotland on 12:21pm Tue 19 Feb 08
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