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Thread started 06/15/10 1:57pm

CHIC0

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Would You Forbid Your Fiancé A Stag Night??

Katie banned my stag night - Pete

As if he hadn't suffered at the hands of Katie Price enough already, Peter Andre has revealed that his former wife had banned him from having a stag night before they tied the knot in 2005.

Speaking to New magazine - the title that he writes a column for - he said Katie had threatened to call off the wedding if he disobeyed her wishes.

He said: "I never had one. I was told if I was even so much as pictured with another girl - even if she was just a fan or whatever - the wedding would be off. So I chose the wedding!

"When you're in love, you just go along with stuff, don't you?"

He said Katie had a daytime gathering of her female friends as a hen do - which she told him was "different".

But Pete's making up for lost time now, and is planning a belated transatlantic party with his mates.

He said: "I'm actually thinking of going away with a few mates to the States later this year to have the stag do I never had. And then I don't have to worry who I get pictured with!"

Should Pete have dug his heels in before? Is it too late for a stag do now? Leave your comment below...



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[Edited 6/15/10 18:22pm]

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Reply #1 posted 06/15/10 2:00pm

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Hell yes. If I got word he was after strange before our marriage, he's getting his ass kicked lol

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Reply #2 posted 06/15/10 2:07pm

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Petey's ex......

Superdrug pulls Katie's perfume from the shelves

Superdrug has stopped selling Katie Price's perfumes for "ethical reasons".

The Observer newspaper claimed on Sunday that workers in the Indian factories where the bottles for her Stunning and Besotted scents are manufactured are paid less than the minimum wage in their country.

It is alleged that employees at the plant in have been given just 26p an hour by the Pragati Glass Company.

A Superdrug spokeswoman said: "As a business, we have a robust ethical trading policy so that our customers can be confident that they are buying products that are made in an ethical way.

"Therefore, we have taken the decision to remove Katie Price's fragrances from our shelves at this time while we conduct an investigation."

But Katie's people were quick to cut ties with the company, saying that production of the bottles would now be moved to the UK.
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Reply #3 posted 06/15/10 2:19pm

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Absolutely not. Let him do whatever he wants.

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Reply #4 posted 06/15/10 2:47pm

Genesia

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A fiancée is a woman. A fiancé is a man.

So, no.

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Reply #5 posted 06/16/10 6:03am

Harlepolis

Whats a "stag"? confuse

And he is engaged,,,,to a woman? lol Mmmkay innocent

[Edited 6/16/10 6:03am]

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Reply #6 posted 06/16/10 6:07am

MrsMdiver

Harlepolis said:

Whats a "stag"? confuse

And he is engaged,,,,to a woman? lol Mmmkay innocent

[Edited 6/16/10 6:03am]

bachelor party.

I was thinking the same thing.

That man is as gay as Ricky Martin.

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Reply #7 posted 06/16/10 6:08am

Harlepolis

MrsMdiver said:

Harlepolis said:

Whats a "stag"? confuse

And he is engaged,,,,to a woman? lol Mmmkay innocent

[Edited 6/16/10 6:03am]

bachelor party.

I was thinking the same thing.

That man is as gay as Ricky Martin.

Thanx, I assumed it was but I wasn't sure.

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Reply #8 posted 06/16/10 6:10am

MrsMdiver

Harlepolis said:

MrsMdiver said:

bachelor party.

I was thinking the same thing.

That man is as gay as Ricky Martin.

Thanx, I assumed it was but I wasn't sure.

No worries.

Bachelorettes are refered to as "hens".

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Reply #9 posted 06/16/10 6:12am

Harlepolis

MrsMdiver said:

Harlepolis said:

Thanx, I assumed it was but I wasn't sure.

No worries.

Bachelorettes are refered to as "hens".

wink

Niiiice disbelief

[Edited 6/16/10 6:12am]

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Reply #10 posted 06/16/10 6:14am

MrsMdiver

Harlepolis said:

MrsMdiver said:

No worries.

Bachelorettes are refered to as "hens".

wink

Niiiice disbelief

[Edited 6/16/10 6:12am]

Just slang terms. I guess because they call women "birds".

I will have to research where that came from.

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Reply #11 posted 06/16/10 6:18am

Harlepolis

MrsMdiver said:

Harlepolis said:

Niiiice disbelief

[Edited 6/16/10 6:12am]

Just slang terms. I guess because they call women "birds".

I will have to research where that came from.

pc

One of my friends gets offended by the word "chicks", I can imagine what she feels about that word lol

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Reply #12 posted 06/16/10 6:20am

florescent

MrsMdiver said:

Harlepolis said:

Niiiice disbelief

[Edited 6/16/10 6:12am]

Just slang terms. I guess because they call women "birds".

I will have to research where that came from.

pc

lol I never thought about it, but that probably sounds a bit silly to non-brits.

In response to the thread, no way. I have never/would never stop him going anywhere.

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Reply #13 posted 06/16/10 6:25am

MrsMdiver

florescent said:

MrsMdiver said:

Just slang terms. I guess because they call women "birds".

I will have to research where that came from.

pc

lol I never thought about it, but that probably sounds a bit silly to non-brits.

In response to the thread, no way. I have never/would never stop him going anywhere.

Yes, I notice it more when I say certain words to ppl back home and they act shocked.

I wish I had gone to school to study Linguistics. It fascinates me.

Anywho.... I would never stop him from going on a Stag night celebration. Though they are a bit different in the UK then they are in the states.

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Reply #14 posted 06/16/10 6:28am

florescent

MrsMdiver said:

florescent said:

lol I never thought about it, but that probably sounds a bit silly to non-brits.

In response to the thread, no way. I have never/would never stop him going anywhere.

Yes, I notice it more when I say certain words to ppl back home and they act shocked.

I wish I had gone to school to study Linguistics. It fascinates me.

Anywho.... I would never stop him from going on a Stag night celebration. Though they are a bit different in the UK then they are in the states.

What happens in the states?

My husband had 2. A night out with friends/older family members for a curry and drinks. (he got trashed). and the 2nd was a lads weekend in Brighton (he got trashed).

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Reply #15 posted 06/16/10 6:32am

MrsMdiver

florescent said:

MrsMdiver said:

Yes, I notice it more when I say certain words to ppl back home and they act shocked.

I wish I had gone to school to study Linguistics. It fascinates me.

Anywho.... I would never stop him from going on a Stag night celebration. Though they are a bit different in the UK then they are in the states.

What happens in the states?

My husband had 2. A night out with friends/older family members for a curry and drinks. (he got trashed). and the 2nd was a lads weekend in Brighton (he got trashed).

Well, there is usually alcohol involved but it normally does not involve traveling somewhere. Usually just an evening thing. Can involve strip clubs. Oh and unless things have changed since my last one in 93', we do not dress up in silly outfits like they do here.

A few years ago I was in Gatwick airport and I saw a bunch of men in diapers (nappies) flying out of the country for a stag do.

[Edited 6/16/10 6:34am]

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Reply #16 posted 06/16/10 6:43am

florescent

MrsMdiver said:

florescent said:

What happens in the states?

My husband had 2. A night out with friends/older family members for a curry and drinks. (he got trashed). and the 2nd was a lads weekend in Brighton (he got trashed).

Well, there is usually alcohol involved but it normally does not involve traveling somewhere. Usually just an evening thing. Can involve strip clubs. Oh and unless things have changed since my last one in 93', we do not dress up in silly outfits like they do here.

A few years ago I was in Gatwick airport and I saw a bunch of men in diapers (nappies) flying out of the country for a stag do.

[Edited 6/16/10 6:34am]

shake I hate all that stuff.

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Reply #17 posted 06/16/10 6:51am

MrsMdiver

florescent said:

MrsMdiver said:

Well, there is usually alcohol involved but it normally does not involve traveling somewhere. Usually just an evening thing. Can involve strip clubs. Oh and unless things have changed since my last one in 93', we do not dress up in silly outfits like they do here.

A few years ago I was in Gatwick airport and I saw a bunch of men in diapers (nappies) flying out of the country for a stag do.

[Edited 6/16/10 6:34am]

shake I hate all that stuff.

Some seem over the top.

I am I the only one that thinks Peter Andre is gay?

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