London, June 14: Katie Price aka Jordan is trying to gather a million pounds to fulfil her dreams of bagging Olympic gold medals on a “super horse”.
The glamour model has been ordered to stay away from her 40 million wealth until her bitter divorce battle with Peter Andre has been dealt with.
The 31-year-old revealed she was on the look out for a new steed who could help her grab Olympic glory in both the dressage and show jumping.
“I’d still love to be in the Olympics in 2012 – but I need 1million pounds for a horse. All I need is some generous benefactor to put up the money to get the right horse – a super horse,” a news daily quoted her as saying.
Meanwhile, Jordan has been suggested to look at the more sedate dressage over fears her massive 30FF breasts could make her loose her balance if she tries to enter the show jumping.
A pal said, “She’s frustrated because she thinks she would have a great chance. But her boobs make it too dangerous for her. What she really needs is the perfect horse for the dressage.
“But they don’t come cheap. At the moment she can’t touch the money because of the divorce battle, so she’s crossing her fingers for someone to come forward.”
ANI
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