This is a bit mad.
Katie Price has revealed that Oscar Pistorius was messaging her during his trial for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. She was on Loose Women today and they were talking about people in prison for committing murder.
The attention turned to Katie and how Oscar had been messaging her through private messages on Twitter.
When asked how it began she said,"I mentioned him in a column I did for a magazine and it started from there. He was thanking me and just I thought, 'Oh, is this really him?' My brother said, 'look at your messages' and then he had a verified tick. It was definitely him."
But she knew that she had to put an end to it saying, "It got to the point where I thought, “Actually I don’t want to message. I don’t want to cross that barrier where I’ve got dialogue.”
She added, "I wasn't being biased or anything because at the time it was all in the media talking about the case. I was saying you’ve got to let the courts decide. Don’t judge anyone until the courts decide."
Image and video via YouTube/Loose Women
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