In her OK magazine column this week, Kerry admits that her behaviour was erratic when the documentary was made but insists that she’s now changed.
“It was filmed five months ago and I was so unwell at the time and in such a bad place in my life. I don’t even know who that woman was – it’s so far away from the person I am now” she said.
“Even so, I know it was still me and that I have to take responsibility for that. I am just so grateful that my manager Claire Powell threw me the lifeline.
“My kids are my number one priority. I want a better life for them. I’m not moaning but I had a very difficult upbringing and I would never want them to go through the things that I went through”
“I have got my second chance…I’ve made some major changes in my life. I’m doing my best for my children and me, and I’m back in control of my life.”
We’re not sure why Kerry – who we spotted outside her home in Surrey yesterday – is apologising to the public for her behaviour, but we’re glad to hear at least that she’s making lots of positive changes for her kids. To read the rest of Kerry’s column, just pick up a copy of this week’s OK magazine..