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Vogue Williams reveals she's never met Kerry Katona – and never wants to

Model Vogue Williams has revealed she’s never met the mum of husband Brian McFadden’s kids – and never plans to meet Kerry Katona.

The ex-Fade Street star admits there “no need for me to meet her,” after becoming step-mum to their two daughters, Molly, 12, and Lilly-Sue, 11.

Asked if she has a relationship with reality TV favourite Kerry, he said: “Not at all. She really isn’t part of our lives. I don’t know her. I’ve never met her.

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“I never will because our relationship is with the girls and our loyalties lie with them, so there’s no need for me to meet her.

“But I would never be rude. I’d never be rude to anyone if I met them. She’s always going to be the girls’ mum. They love her to bits and they are happy, and that’s the main thing.”

And Vogue, 25, admits she loves the way that Brian doesn’t react to horrible stories about him and Kerry.

“The thing about Brian is that the person everyone thought he was, actually wasn’t who he was at all,” she told the Sunday Independent’s Life magazine.

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“Even I had to find that out for myself when I first met him. It was the way he was being portrayed in Australia, everyone is seeing that.

“Brian is great. He wouldn’t react to anything. He doesn’t have a fiery temper at all, like I would. So when things are at him, he just lets it go over his head and it’s the best way of dealing with it.

“Just say nothing at all – and he’s right. Whereas I would have an an absolute fit if something like that happened to me.”

And Vogue – who is starring in a new reality TV show with Brian – admits she is getting broody.

“I love babies. I am broody, but I don’t have the time right now with my career. If it happens, it happens, but we are not trying,” she added.

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