London: Reality TV star Kerry Katona has been caught snorting cocaine on camera in spite of her repeated denials of drug addiction.A video has surfaced where the former Atomic Kitten is clearly seen taking cocaine in her own bathroom, reports the News of The World.
The video shows the 28-year-old entering into the en-suite in her home in Wilmslow, Cheshire, where she picks up a rolled 20-pound note in her right hand and uses it to sniff the Class A drug into her.
She clutches her stomach as cocaine fills her and then wraps her grey cardigan around herself. She finally lets out “Eurgh!"
She then shakes her head and walks back to her bedroom, only to stop at the mirror to make sure that the granules of cocaine are not sticking to her nose.
Katona had indulged herself in alcohol for four days before resorting to coke and it is believed she took the drugs after being upset due to marriage problems, especially after husband Mark was caught on camera horsing around with lap dancers in Majorca.
ANI
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