London, June 17: When former English model Katie Price a.k.a. Jordan revealed that she was determined to have some fun in Ibiza, she wasn`t kidding.Jordan, 31, who has been going through a harrowing time after her split from hubby Peter Andre, pushed all thoughts about her crumbling marriage out of her mind as she flew off to the Spanish party island.
"Yee haa, I`m going to have some fun at last," the Mirror quoted her as saying to her friends.
"It`s been a f***ing nightmare but I`m going to have a wicked time. I haven``t had a full week`s holiday for 10 years. I am well up for it," she said.
As soon as she arrived at her fancy hotel at 10am she and eight pals headed for the pool and ordered jug after jug of sangria.
"Katie feels absolutely drained. She`s had an emotionally knackering five weeks and wants to let her hair down," a friend of hers said.
"Kate believes she works bloody hard for her money and deserves this trip.
"She``s not got the kids with her so she`s not tied down. If she wants to go out every night and get hammered, then why shouldn``t she? After all, she`s a single lady now.
"Kate wants to treat all her mates and paint the town pink," the friend revealed.
There was a lot of bubbly ordered on board the flight as soon as it took off, with her friends going through four 15 pounds bottles of Nicolas Feuillatte champagne.
Jordan was even seen taking out her camera phone and guffawing loudly at pictures of a naked man.
"I hope I don`t get into too much trouble," she said as she zoomed in on his privates.
"I`m determined to have fun. I have packed my slippers as well, in case I have a quiet night in but I doubt it," she added.
ANI
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