KATIE Price has revealed her controversial parenting decision with nine-year-old daughter Bunny - and it's costing her a fortune.
The TV personality, 45, said she allows her little girl to use her credit card to order stuff online.
Katie - who shares Bunny with her ex-husband Kieran Hayler - said the smart youngster has been purchasing goodies from online marketplace Temu
The mum-of-five said: "Bunny's on this site called Temu and she's got my card and she's so clever and I see packages coming all the the time.
"She's just ordering stuff off of it all the time."
Katie then said she's been struggled to buy the kids Christmas presents online this year because Bunny keeps opening off her parcels.
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"So if I have got something, before I know it, she's opened it," she said on Jamie Laing's Private Parts podcast.
"So Christmas presents I can't order, because she'll open it before I've even opened it and wrapped it.
"She's such a nightmare."
The conversation come about after Katie, who is appearing in the festive performance of Sleeping Beauty, noticed that her pantomime script had not arrived.
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Her sister Sophie pointed out that Bunny may had taken the parcel before her mother had a chance to open it.
It comes after Katie opened up about her other daughter Princess' new relationship.
The 16-year-old first went public with her boyfriend in June 2023, and fans have since kept up-to-date with the budding romance.
Katie has now confessed the rules that she sets for her kids when it comes to relationships in her house.
"Princess and her boyfriend and coming up with me for the weekend," declared the former I'm A Celebrity star said on the podcast.
Katie then continued: "I know, Ed. He's alright actually. I watch them, and they argue, then they laugh.
"They argue like proper little teenagers, they're both like jealous of each other and it's 'oh shut up you two!'
"They are funny together, they're like a little married couple."
Katie admitted that her ground rules are based on her own actions and positioning when she was the same age as her daughter.
She explained: "Because what you what I think parents have to do is revert back to when you was their age.
"So I'm quite an open mum, they know the rules to a point where I say no.
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"But I'd rather things happen under my roof than someone else's. I'd rather my kids be at home.
"Yeah, that's what I'm like, i'm quite easy, i'm an easygoing mum, but they know when I really mean no."