âBeing the mother of a disabled child does not give you carte blanche to behave with such irrationality! Ulrika Jonsson SLAMS Katie Price’s lenient verdict as she calls her “stupid”
Ulrika Jonsson criticized Katie Price’s lenient verdict for calling her “irrational” and “stupid” in her latest column.
The former glamor model, 43, said she was “incredibly sorry” and “sincerely grateful that no one was hurt” after being spared jail for overturning her car while intoxicated, banned and fucked hard on Thursday.
Ulrika, who has a daughter with a congenital heart defect, lambasted Katie and said, “Being the mother of a disabled child doesn’t give you free rein to behave with such irrationality and stupidity.”
Feud: Ulrika Jonsson, 54, criticized the lenient verdict of Katie Price, 43, calling it “irrational” and “stupid” in her latest column
The judge told Katie she “deserved” to be in jail, but escaped with a suspended sentence because she complied with the requirement to attend the Priory, a rehabilitation center in £ 6,800 per week.
Pointing out that seeing this play unfold gave her no “pleasure,” Ulrika, 54, has now hit back at Katie who is coping with her crimes.
She wrote in her new column with the Sun: “Well, all I can think of is all the ‘normal’ people out there. Ordinary mortals who carry exactly the same burdens but don’t turn to alcohol and drugs.
She also expressed that she felt sorry for the people who went to jail for their crimes and criticized that Katie was able to escape jail time because she had an expensive lawyer.
Katie was given a 16-week suspended prison sentence and two-year ban in Crawley Magistrates’ Court, three months after her BMW rolled onto its side on a country road near her home in West Sussex near 6:20 a.m. on September 28.

Speaking Out: Clarifying that seeing this play did not give her any “pleasure”, Ulrika has now retaliated against Katie who is coping with her crimes
Ulrika then retaliated against Katie for ‘running away’ to Las Vegas after making a stint at the Priory with her fiance Carl Woods.
âYou would have a certain feeling of shame. Showed some humility. Discretion. Some people might have even considered sticking around to hug and reassure your kids after such a shocking and turbulent time, but that might just be a quaint, old-fashioned notion.
Ulrika has a daughter with a congenital heart defect and said she wouldn’t expect special treatment because of it.
She then ended her article by writing that while Katie did, it was ‘unforgivable’, but she expects the story to be turned into a reality show or book as it s. ‘is a “juicy material”.

Oh no: Katie was given a 16-week suspended prison sentence on Wednesday and a two-year ban in Crawley Magistrates’ Court, three months after she spilled her BMW on its side on a country road
This comes as Katie wrote in a statement on her Instagram page, that she “realized the damage my actions could have caused”.
She added: “I want to thank my family – my kids, my mom, dad, sister, brother, partner Carl, Leigh and my friends who have supported me throughout these past few months.
âIt has been a very difficult time and I am incredibly sorry for my actions – I am sincerely grateful that no one has been hurt – I realize the damage my actions could have caused not only to another family but also to the family. mine.

She then said: “Being a mother of a disabled child does not give you carte blanche to behave with such irrationality and stupidity.”

Speaking: Price released a statement via her Instagram page in which she apologized for the incident and said she was “sincerely grateful that no one was hurt”


Therapy: Price said she is now working to understand the “triggers that cause my anxiety and behavior”
âI now spend time getting better – mental health is a hidden illness and can strike anytime.
âThe triggers that are causing my anxiety and behavior are something that I try to understand, accept and learn to control as I move forward.
âIt will be a long process for me and something that I will continue to work on for the rest of my life. It’s also something that I can work on with my family so that we can move forward on a new chapter.