Kerry Katona to set up home with new love
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Kerry Katona is planning to set up home with her new boyfriend Adam Waldron, according to the papers. The Sunday Mirror reports that the reality TV star - a former winner of I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here! has invited the painter and decorator to move in with her as soon as possible. And Adam, who lives in Warrington, plans to make the move to Kerry's home in Surrey as soon as he can find more work in the area. "Adam’s been staying in Surrey as much as he can," a friend said. "But a permanent move won’t happen until he knows he can earn enough money. He’s not the type to rely on someone's income." The pair met at a party earlier this year after Kerry had split from her husband Mark Croft. Meanwhile, the paper also reports that Mark is planning to use the documentary Kerry And Me which aired on Channel 4 on Thursday night - to prove that Kerry is a bad mother to their children Heidi, three, and two-year-old Max. The film, shot in February, shows Kerry chain-smoking, slurring her words and shouting at the children. After watching the documentary she told friends, "That's the old me. It's like watching a stranger."
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