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Kerry Katona reveals she hasn’t seen her eldest daughter Molly, 22, for a whole YEAR – after breaking down in emotional interview

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Kerry Katona has revealed that she hasn’t seen her eldest daughter Molly in a whole year.

The former Atomic Kitten singer, 43, shares the 22-year-old with her ex husband Brian McFadden who she was married to from 2002–2006.

And Molly now lives in Ireland – her father’s home country – but she will soon reunite with her mum during a trip back to the UK.

Kerry also shares daughter Lilly, 20, – who also lives in Dublin – with Brian as well as Heidi, 17, and Max, 15, with her first ex husband Mark Croft and eight-year-old DJ from her relationship with the late George Kay.

Writing in her latest OK! column, Kerry said: ‘Lilly and Molly are both coming home this week from Ireland for a visit and I can’t wait to have them back.

Kerry Katona has revealed that she hasn’t seen her eldest daughter Molly in a whole year (seen together in 2020)

The former Atomic Kitten singer, 43, shares the 22-year-old with her ex husband Brian McFadden who she was married to from 2002–2006

The former Atomic Kitten singer, 43, shares the 22-year-old with her ex husband Brian McFadden who she was married to from 2002–2006

‘I haven’t seen Molly in almost a year! We talk on the phone every single day, but she just hasn’t been home to visit in a while. Lilly is getting on great too, she’s really settled and has got a good job over in Ireland, I’m proud of her.

‘It’s nice for me to see my kids flourish. I’ve done my parenting bit and now it’s their turn to live lives. Although Lilly is going on holiday soon and I do worry about her – especially after this whole Jay Slater news – it doesn’t get easier.’

It comes after Kerry and Abbey Clancy were both left in tears after the Atomic Kitten star opened up about her tragic childhood and why she got her daughters’ names tattooed on her wrists. 

The star was overcome with emotion as she admitted her biggest fear is her children feeling ‘unloved’ as that is how she felt growing up. 

Kerry’s mother Sue was manic-depressive and speaking to Abbey on her podcast Exhibit A, she confessed her earliest memory is watching her mum slit her wrists when she was just three years old. 

She confessed: ‘I think my biggest thing was always feeling not good enough because you know when you watch your mum trying to kill herself and you’re like “am I not good enough for you want to be here?”

‘So I was pretty f****d up before I became famous anyway’.

Revealing her biggest fear, she continued: ‘I remember sitting in rehab and I couldn’t believe I let myself get so low and I kept thinking if this is in my DNA and if it is a genetic thing and I thought the one thing I never want my kids to feel is unloved and not wanted by me, because that is how I felt.

And Molly now lives in Ireland - her father's home country -but she will soon reunite with her mum during a trip back to the UK (Kerry and Brian seen in 2003)

And Molly now lives in Ireland – her father’s home country -but she will soon reunite with her mum during a trip back to the UK (Kerry and Brian seen in 2003)

Kerry also shares daughter Lilly, 20, - who also lives in Dublin - with Brian (Kerry, Brian, Lilly and Molly seen in 2004)

Kerry also shares daughter Lilly, 20, – who also lives in Dublin – with Brian (Kerry, Brian, Lilly and Molly seen in 2004)

Writing in her latest OK! column, Kerry said: 'Lilly and Molly (seen) are both coming home this week from Ireland for a visit and I can't wait to have them back'

Writing in her latest OK! column, Kerry said: ‘Lilly and Molly (seen) are both coming home this week from Ireland for a visit and I can’t wait to have them back’

‘I thought if this is [self-harming] something that I might end up doing, so I got Molly and Lily tattooed on my wrist because I thought I’d be so selfish to put my kids through that.

‘No matter what’s going on in my life I want my my kids to know I love them so much and I’m never going to leave them.’

Breaking down in tears as Kerry recounted her difficult childhood, Abbey added: ‘I do feel it’s unfair knowing your tragic start to life, the most unimaginable things you know it sounds like a film.

‘It’s like unbelievable. No one ever praises you because I think it’s a success story. 

‘Oh massively,’ replied Kerry, ‘and you know I have said there was no role model for me.

‘I’ve always been a grafter and I think if I didn’t have my kids I don’t think I’d be here today. I don’t think I’d have got through it especially the after after Brian left me.’

Replying to a clip of the podcast over on Instagram, Kerry wrote: ‘I loved doing this with podcast Abby but I do want to make it very clear I love my mum with all my heart and she too had no help and she’s made me who I am today’.

Kerry previously spoke about the trauma of living with her mum in an interview with New Magazine back in 2021. 

She said: ‘My earliest memory is watching my mum slit her wrists. I was three. She was manic-depressive and self-harmed until I was 15. That’s just the way my life is. I’ve come so far from being a foster kid growing up in a council house.’

Kerry has frequently reflected publicly on her childhood in growing up in Warrington, Cheshire, having previously recalled the horrifying moment her mother’s ex-boyfriend threatened to ‘chop her feet off’ after stabbing her troubled parent.

It comes after Kerry and Abbey Clancy were both left in tears after the Atomic Kitten star opened up about her tragic childhood and why she got her daughters' names tattooed on her wrists

It comes after Kerry and Abbey Clancy were both left in tears after the Atomic Kitten star opened up about her tragic childhood and why she got her daughters’ names tattooed on her wrists 

Abbey was brought to tears last week as she listened to Kerry recount her difficult childhood and how she still fears she isn't good enough

Abbey was brought to tears last week as she listened to Kerry recount her difficult childhood and how she still fears she isn’t good enough 

The mother-of-five went on to say that she was subsequently put in a foster home following the terrifying ordeal, which occurred when she was just 13.

Kerry also discussed her mum Sue who had a ‘terrible childhood’ and issues with drugs and her mental health, adding: ‘She didn’t really know how to be a mum’. 

Having now looked back on her mother’s self-harming and troubles, Kerry confessed she does not have any regrets and is happy with her life now. 

She said: ‘Everything I’ve been through, I don’t regret one thing – not the drugs, the marriages, the bankruptcy. It’s all put me where I am today.’ 

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