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==Biography==
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Kerry Katona was brought up by her mother and her first memory was of her mother's attempted suicide.<ref name="randomhouse">[http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/catalog/book.htm?command=Search&db=main.txt&eqisbndata=0091913896 RandomHouse.co.uk] Kerry Katona: ''Too Much, Too Young'' page. <small>(Retrieved: [[October 5]], [[2006]])</small></ref> When she was very young she was placed in care and raised by four sets of foster parents.<ref name="telegraph">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/09/03/svghosts03.xml&page=6 Telegraph.co.uk] "Ghost stories". [[3 September]] [[2006]]. Page 6. <small>(Retrieved: [[October 5]], [[2006]])</small></ref> During that time, she went to eight different schools.<ref name="telegraph"/>
Kerry Katona was brought up by her mother and her first memory was of her mother's Vagina.<ref name="randomhouse">[http://www.randomhouse.co.uk/catalog/book.htm?command=Search&db=main.txt&eqisbndata=0091913896 RandomHouse.co.uk] Kerry Katona: ''Too Much, Too Young'' page. <small>(Retrieved: [[October 5]], [[2006]])</small></ref> When she was very young she was placed in care and raised by four sets of foster parents.<ref name="telegraph">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/09/03/svghosts03.xml&page=6 Telegraph.co.uk] "Ghost stories". [[3 September]] [[2006]]. Page 6. <small>(Retrieved: [[October 5]], [[2006]])</small></ref> During that time, she went to eight different schools.<ref name="telegraph"/>


She left school at age 16 , to become an '[[exotic dancer]]' and then joined a dance troupe that toured [[Europe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/2007/07/21/kerry-s-gold-89520-19489236/|title=Kerry's Gold|accessdate=2007-07-21|author=Damien Fletcher|date=[[July 21]], [[2007]]|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]}}</ref> She gained fame for being a member of the girl group [[Atomic Kitten]]. However she left in [[2001]] when she became pregnant<ref name="marriage">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1742999.stm BBC News: McFadden and Katona tie knot] <small>(Retrieved: [[July 30]], [[2006]])</small></ref>. The band enjoyed limited success in the [[UK]], but the group had a major hit in [[South East Asia]] with ''Cradle'' while she was a member. She later admitted to never singing on any of the group's songs,<ref>[http://www.tvsa.co.za/actorprofile.asp?actorID=5189 South African Television Authority] Kerry Katona page <small>(Retrieved: [[July 30]], [[2006]])</small></ref> although her spoken voice was featured on the group's biggest hit "[[Whole Again]]" which reached #1 shortly after she left the girl group. In [[2001]], a nude photograph of her appeared in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[tabloid]] newspaper The [[Sunday Sport]].<ref name="nudephoto">{{cite news | title = Atomic Kitten Star Topless| publisher = The Sunday Sport| date = 2001-02-25}}</ref>
She left school at age 16 , to become an '[[exotic dancer]]' and then joined a dance troupe that toured [[Europe]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/2007/07/21/kerry-s-gold-89520-19489236/|title=Kerry's Gold|accessdate=2007-07-21|author=Damien Fletcher|date=[[July 21]], [[2007]]|publisher=[[Daily Mirror]]}}</ref> She gained fame for being a member of the girl group [[Atomic Kitten]]. However she left in [[2001]] when she became pregnant<ref name="marriage">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1742999.stm BBC News: McFadden and Katona tie knot] <small>(Retrieved: [[July 30]], [[2006]])</small></ref>. The band enjoyed limited success in the [[UK]], but the group had a major hit in [[South East Asia]] with ''Cradle'' while she was a member. She later admitted to never singing on any of the group's songs,<ref>[http://www.tvsa.co.za/actorprofile.asp?actorID=5189 South African Television Authority] Kerry Katona page <small>(Retrieved: [[July 30]], [[2006]])</small></ref> although her spoken voice was featured on the group's biggest hit "[[Whole Again]]" which reached #1 shortly after she left the girl group. In [[2001]], a nude photograph of her appeared in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[tabloid]] newspaper The [[Sunday Sport]].<ref name="nudephoto">{{cite news | title = Atomic Kitten Star Topless| publisher = The Sunday Sport| date = 2001-02-25}}</ref>

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Kerry Jayne Elizabeth Katona (born September 6, 1980 in Warrington, Cheshire, England) is an English television presenter, writer, magazine columnist and former pop singer with girl band Atomic Kitten.

Biography

Kerry Katona was brought up by her mother and her first memory was of her mother's Vagina.[1] When she was very young she was placed in care and raised by four sets of foster parents.[2] During that time, she went to eight different schools.[2]

She left school at age 16 , to become an 'exotic dancer' and then joined a dance troupe that toured Europe.[3] She gained fame for being a member of the girl group Atomic Kitten. However she left in 2001 when she became pregnant[4]. The band enjoyed limited success in the UK, but the group had a major hit in South East Asia with Cradle while she was a member. She later admitted to never singing on any of the group's songs,[5] although her spoken voice was featured on the group's biggest hit "Whole Again" which reached #1 shortly after she left the girl group. In 2001, a nude photograph of her appeared in the UK tabloid newspaper The Sunday Sport.[6]

After Atomic Kitten

On January 5, 2002 she married Westlife star Brian McFadden at the Church of the Immaculate Conception in Rathfeigh, County Meath, becoming Kerry McFadden. The couple had their honeymoon in Mauritius and have two daughters: Molly Marie McFadden (born August 31, 2001, Dublin, Ireland), and Lilly-Sue McFadden (born February 3, 2003, Dublin, Ireland).

After marrying McFadden, she moved into television, appearing on and presenting a mix of light entertainment programmes such as Britain's Sexiest..., Loose Women and Elimidate. In February 2004, Katona won the third British series of reality TV show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! and in July of that year, Brian and Kerry appeared together on The Keith Barret Show. She also appeared as a judge on the RTÉ talent show You're A Star, which was used to select Ireland's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest.

McFadden and Katona separated in September 2004 and Kerry reverted to her maiden name. McFadden wrote a song on his solo album Irish Son called Be True To Your Woman about the failed relationship. The divorce resulted in a period of depression and drug abuse for Katona for which she went into rehab.

In June 2006, Katona and McFadden were discussing custody over their children because of Katona's admitted drug abuse. Kerry told BBC Radio 4 that she has been clean ever since.[7]

After Brian McFadden

Katona has since starred in an Irish drama called Showbands. In July 2005, she headlined My Fair Kerry on ITV1, where she was taught airs and graces to transform herself from ladette to lady. Despite the title of this program, the conclusion she publicly drew from the program was that "airs and graces don't mean nothing when you've got kids to look after."

In 2005, Dave Cunningham, a former teenage sweetheart, moved in with her for seven months before the relationship ended. Katona is now married to taxi driver Mark Croft. Katona and Croft were married at Gretna Green in Scotland on Wednesday, February 14 2007 in a private ceremony with 2 friends as witnesses.[8] She was almost 8 months pregnant when they tied the knot. She gave birth to a baby girl named Heidi Elizabeth Croft on February 20 2007, six days after her wedding. She was born at Warrington General Hospital weighing 5lbs. The baby was six weeks' premature and delivered by Caesarean section after Katona went into labour early.[9]

She was announced in late September 2007 as expecting her fourth child and her second with husband Mark Croft.[10] She was feared to have suffered a miscarriage but further examination found the fetus was still alive and is due in May 2008.[11]

Although her celebrity status has declined, Katona has a regular column in OK! Magazine, has had the job of being the face of Iceland in newspaper and television advertisements and has also been paid to promote Asda. She is represented by Max Clifford.

She is a Patron of The Shannon Bradshaw Trust, a charity based in Warrington, helping children with life threatening conditions, and their families.

Taken hostage

On July 15, 2007 Katona was taken hostage with her husband and daughter at their £2.5 million home in Wilmslow. Three home invaders held them captive and threatened to kill them, taking the family's mobile phones to make sure they could not contact anyone. Katona was held at knifepoint downstairs whilst the other men forced her husband to show them where the valuables were kept.[12] None of them was physically harmed but the burglars eventually left with a blue BMW and other valuables, the total loss being in the region of £100,000-150,000.[13][14] The family moved in with relatives and are unsure whether to return to the house, which they moved into about two months before the attack. On 19 July, 2007 Police found the car, which was not damaged, 10 miles away on Reeves Road in Chorlton, Manchester. It was taken to a secure garage to be forensically examined.

On July 19, Katona was admitted to The Priory hospital[15] suffering from bi-polar disorder. Her spokesman, Max Clifford, stated she had suffered from the disorder for some time but her recent symptoms were brought on by the armed robbery.

Meanwhile, Katona is currently involved in a legal action by former husband Brian McFadden. He is attempting to gain custody of the children fathered whilst married to Katona. The grounds include Katona's drug use (and alleged addiction) and her mental state (she was recently treated for bi-polar disorder, a condition which can be caused and/or exacerbated by the use of certain illegal drugs).

In August 2007, Kerry refused to take a drug test to prove that she can take care of her two children.

Bibliography

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Kerry Katona's autobiography Too Much Too Young

Emily Herbert wrote a biography about Katona in September 2005 called Kerry: Story of a Survivor.

Katona released her own autobiography on October 5 2006 titled Too Much, Too Young with ghostwriter Fanny Blake[2] and Kerry's mother who consented to have her story told as well.[7]

... I put my mum's life story in the book as well ... so people could understand my mum ... my mum was involved in the book heavily ... I asked my mum if I could do the book first ...[7]

In October 2007, Katona is due to release her first novel. Tough Love follows the story of the Crompton family and will be published by Ebury Press. She will also be releasing a further two novels about the Cromptons in Spring 2008.

  • Katona, Kerry (5 October 2006). Too Much, Too Young: My Story of Love, Survival and Celebrity. Ebury Press. ISBN 9780091913908. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Katona, Kerry (1 March 2007). Survive the Worst and Aim for the Best. Ebury Press. ISBN 9780091917548. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Katona, Kerry (18 October 2007). Tough Love. Ebury Press. ISBN 9780091923198. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  • Katona, Kerry (3 April 2008). Rough Justice. Ebury Press. ISBN 9780091923242. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

Discography

Date Title UK Chart
Albums
March 16, 2000 Right Now 1
Singles
1999 "Right Now" 10
2000 "See Ya" 6
2000 "Cradle"  
2000 "I Want Your Love" 10
2000 "Follow Me" 20
2001 "Whole Again" 1 (4 weeks)

References

  1. ^ RandomHouse.co.uk Kerry Katona: Too Much, Too Young page. (Retrieved: October 5, 2006)
  2. ^ a b c Telegraph.co.uk "Ghost stories". 3 September 2006. Page 6. (Retrieved: October 5, 2006)
  3. ^ Damien Fletcher (July 21, 2007). "Kerry's Gold". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 2007-07-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ BBC News: McFadden and Katona tie knot (Retrieved: July 30, 2006)
  5. ^ South African Television Authority Kerry Katona page (Retrieved: July 30, 2006)
  6. ^ "Atomic Kitten Star Topless". The Sunday Sport. 2001-02-25.
  7. ^ a b c BBC Radio 4, Woman's hour, Thursday 12 October 2006, audio link(Retrieved: October 15, 2006)
  8. ^ Guy Patrick (2007-02-15). "Gretna wedding for ex-Kitten". The Sun Online. Retrieved 2007-03-15.
  9. ^ "Kerry Katona has baby girl early". BBC Online. 2007-02-21. Retrieved 2007-03-14.
  10. ^ Guy Patrick (2007-09-25). "Pregnant Kerry in fear for baby". The Sun. Retrieved 2007-09-25.
  11. ^ Guy Patrick (2007-09-27). "Kerry 'hasn't lost her baby'". The Sun. Retrieved 2007-09-27.
  12. ^ Katona held captive by armed gang. BBC News. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
  13. ^ "Kerry Katona Held By Armed Raiders". Sky News. July 16, 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  14. ^ "Katona 'distraught' after armed robbery". ITV News. Retrieved 2007-07-21.
  15. ^ "Katona checks into Priory clinic". BBC Online. 19 July 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)