Katie Price isn't happy at all about those McDonald's rumours about her children Junior and Princess.

Reports have suggested that her two children with Peter Andre are in talks to represent the fast food giant's Happy Meals, but Katie has quickly taken to Twitter to dismiss any such talks.

"Well this is the first I've heard of this about my children so maybe McDonald's UK need to get in touch as I'm their mother," she wrote. "I have not met any McDonald's UK marketing team to discuss any such deal involving any of my five children. LIVID."

Earlier this month, Katie shut down Piers Morgan when she appeared on Good Morning Britain as he tried to poke fun at her inability to talk properly due to her latest cosmetic procedure.

"Oh shut up, Piers! I am not in the mood this morning. You always want to pick on someone, don't you? Now you want to pick on me? Go on then. What else have you got?," she hit back.

preview for Good Morning Britain's Piers Morgan is shut down by Katie Price after trying to embarrass her

She has recently been forced to postpone her tour dates for the rest of the year after "threats" to her children.

"Due to recent threats and events with my personal circumstances I have made the decision to postpone my remaining tour dates until the new year. I hope that ticket holders can make the new dates and can't wait to see you all next year," Katie wrote on Facebook.


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