London, July 12: Katie Price aka Jordan has said that losing her unborn child was the worst thing in her life.
The glamour model had suffered a miscarriage just weeks before her marriage to Aussie singer Peter Andre broke.
The 31-year-old told Britain’s Got Talent judge Piers Morgan that she was almost 10 weeks pregnant when doctors told her that the foetus` heart had stopped.
Now, in an emotional interview, she said: "It`s the worst thing for any woman to have to go through."
She accused estranged hubby Peter Andre of being uncaring.
"If you haven`t got your husband to help support you through such an awful situation that says a lot about the man. I`ve had nothing,” a news website quoted her as saying.
"Not one phone call expressing how sorry he is for the split or how I am feeling after the miscarriage or asking if I``m OK.
"As far as he knows I could have been sitting at home slitting my wrists."
“Four days after I lost the baby I ran the marathon. And eight days later Pete told me he wanted a divorce,” she added.
She rubbished the ‘Mysterious Girl’ singer’s family man image, claiming his first priority was his career.
She said,"All he is interested in doing is his new album. That`s not the Pete I fell in love with. That`s the Pete I`ve fallen out of love with very quickly. There`s nothing attractive about a man who is not being caring."
ANI
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