Katie Price has revealed she had problems boarding her train earlier this month after she realised her card had been blocked.
The mother-of-five only realised she couldn’t access her debit card when trying to tap in on the tube, and the culprit was her nine-year-old daughter Bunny.
It transpires that her daughter has a tendency to go on online shopping sprees without her mother’s permission, meaning Katie, 45, has now had to lock her card details stored on her phone.
Speaking on her podcast The Katie Price Show with her sister Sophie, 33, the star revealed that Bunny has become partial to a splurge on the online site Temu.
Her daughter had figured out how to connect her card to the site and order items automatically without having to input the card details.
Cheeky! Katie Price has revealed her credit card was blocked after her daughter Bunny, 9, went on an online shopping spree without her permission
Shocked: The mother-of-five only realised she couldn’t access her debit card when trying to tap in on the tube, and the culprit was her nine-year-old daughter Bunny
Temu is an online marketplace offers heavily discounted goods to customers which are most shipped direct to buyers from China.
Katie and Sophie have recently being touring with their podcast, yet Katie recalled how her journey to Salford was interrupted by Bunny’s antics.
She told listeners: ‘Let me tell you why [my phone] wasn’t working – I have someone called Bunny Hayler, my nine-year-old daughter, who’s onto the site called Temu and she’s connected my card to Temu.’
She continued: ‘So when my card is unlocked in the app, she knows how to order stuff, so I have to keep locking it. So when you keep locking and unlocking it, sometimes it can take two to five minutes to register.
‘So there were are at a busy [tube] station and I’m like ‘Soph, it’s fine – it only takes a minute’ but this particular day it took about 10 minutes for it to unlock.
‘So by the time we went on and got a ticket and came back, my card was working again but it was too late. That was the start.’
The star also revealed on her podcast that she had to rush to the doctors after her eye suddenly started bleeding.
She recalled how Bunny had noticed that her eye had started bleeding, with Katie rushing to the doctors to find out what had happened.
Clever: Speaking on her podcast The Katie Price Show with her sister Sophie, 33, the star revealed that Bunny has become partial to a splurge on the online site Temu after she realised that her mother’s card details were connected to the site
Sneaky: ‘So when my card is unlocked in the app, she knows how to order stuff, so I have to keep locking it,’ explained Katie who has been forced to lock her card details (pictured with Bunny and son Jett, 10, and daughter Princess, 16, back in September)
Ouch! Katie also revealed that she had to rush to the doctors after her eye suddenly started bleeding (she is pictured with a red eye at The Psychopath Life Coach premiere)
Katie said she was told she had a haemorrhage in her eye, which is when a broken blood vessel bleeds on to the surface of the eye.
The TV personality said it was thought to have been caused by stress as she told how she has been dealing with ‘a lot of stresses’ in her life.
Detailing the incident, Katie told Sophie: ‘I woke up to get Bunny ready for school at seven in the morning. She was going, “Mum, mum, your eye’s bleeding”. I said, “What do you mean, my eye’s bleeding?”
‘She went, “It is, inside your eye”. And I thought, “Is she winding me up?” cos she’s always pranking me.
‘And then I looked in the mirror and I was like, “S**t, what the f**k’s happened to my eye?”
‘I thought I can’t leave my eye like this, I don’t know what it is, I’ve never seen it before in my life, what’s it bleeding and what’s happened? I just woke up like this.’
Katie said she then rushed to the doctors who told her she had a haemorrhage in her eye, which she said was caused by stress.
‘There are a lot of stresses behind the scenes in my life, like, not work stuff. I love the work, but other stuff that I’m deal dealing with.
‘Everyone has stresses, I just wish my stress didn’t show in my eye.’