Katie Price and Kris Boyson already talking about starting a family days after getting back together

The former glamour girl, 40, and personal trainer, 28, have been holed up together for three days after he picked her up from rehab and insiders say they are looking to the future already.

The insider said:  “Kris and Katie are getting very serious, very quickly. They’ve been locked in intense talks and they’ve discussed everything from marriage to babies.

“It’s no secret Kris wanted to marry Katie when they were together – he even bought a ring – and things have picked up where they left off.”

They added: “They’ve even talked about starting a family together. Katie loves being pregnant, but they’d also consider adoption. Family is very important to Katie and Kris is great with all of her kids, especially Harvey.”

Katie is already mum to Harvey, 16, Junior, 13, and 11-year-old Princess from her previous relationships with Dwight Yorke and then Peter Andre.

She also has Jett, five, and Bunny, four, from her doomed marriage to Kieran Hayler.

The trouble star and Kris were dating for around five months before she dumped him over the summer and jetted off to Majorca with another toyboy – Essex businessman Alex Adderson.

The trip proved to be the downfall of Katie after she was caught on camera rapping "I love coke" during a wild night out.

This led her to check into rehab for PTSD and cocaine abuse, but it hasn’t been an easy road.


During her first stint, during which time she wasn’t a residential patient, she ended up getting arrested for drink-driving at Kris' 30th birthday bash.

The star had crashed the party after splitting from Alex, and Kris was the one to collect her from the police station.

However she quit her second rehab stint after just 24 hours, and again Kris was the one to pick her up.

On top of her love life drama, Katie was given 12 weeks to stave off financial ruin in August, and her application for an IVA will be heard on October 30.

Katie's rep declined to comment when contacted by The Sun Online.



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