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BBC 'gags' Katie Price
London | October 18, 2009 3:16:42 PM IST
 

BBC bosses have decided to snap some of Katie Price's statements on 'The Graham Norton Show,' where she shocked everyone by revealing the names of women she thinks her ex-husband Peter Andre has slept with.

The lawyers of the channel have apparently demanded the claim be cut from the show, as the 'Mysterious Girl' prepares to file a lawsuit.

The pop star is reportedly taking advice from his legal team to take court action against both the show and Katie over her "complete lies".

"Graham said men were lazy and would 'sleep with the first woman they see' and Katie agreed with him," the Daily Star quoted a source present at the show as saying.

"She said 'Yes' and then blurted out the name of the woman she believes Peter has slept with since they split up.

"The audience was stunned and so was Graham. It was like there was tumbleweed blowing through the studio.

"The BBC lawyers were already twitchy and they demanded the accusation be withdrawn from the show that will be screened," the source added.

Meanwhile, a source close to Peter said: "What Katie is saying is complete lies. A legal letter has been sent to The Graham Norton Show because so many things Katie Price said during that interview just weren't true." (ANI)

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