Watch the moment Kerry Katona gets flowers from Fern and Phil...
Posted by heatworld on Thursday 28 May 2009
Filed under: Fern Britton, Kerry Katona, Mark Croft, Philip Schofield, This Morning
Kerry Katona’s new MTV show Kerry Katona: What’s The Problem? has been attracting a lot of attention since it started a couple of weeks ago, and we’re glad, because Kezza knows just how to keep us entertained on Sunday nights. This week’s show was filmed just after the whole cash scandal with Mark happened, so there’s plenty of arguments and confusion – and it looks like the pressure’s getting to Kerry. Just check out this clip of Kerry receiving flowers from This Morning presenters Pip Schofield and Fern Britton. She doesn’t seem very impressed by their nice gesture, does she? And Mark obviously has something to say about it, too. You can catch the full episode on Sunday on MTV at 10pm, and make sure you come back later for another sneaky peek of what else to expect. We warn you, there will be slurring.
For more info on the show, go to www.mtv.co.uk/kerrykatona
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nwiltshire1678
wow, look at mark struggleing to read!!!. it actually said fuck of you freak, don't ever come back. but mark is so illeterate that he makes up what he hopes it would say so he can keep kerry under his thumb
gymbunny
I really worry for those kids aswell, thank god they do have nannies looking after them! Hopefully they provide some normalacy in their lives, wtf is Brian doing in Australia when those f**ckwits have his kids?
sh_andy
Don't want to waste some life actually watching this dross - living tv have the worst homegrown shows EVAH. their imports are OK but that's it! they should rename it 'living dead TV', far more appropriate.












