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Katie Price munches on Kangaroo anus... but refuses testicle!
The London News.Net Sunday 22nd November, 2009 (ANI)
London, Nov 22 : Katie Price a.k.a Jordan seems to be having a hard time in the jungle.
During a Bushtucker trial on I'm A Celebrity, the glamour model choked as she chomped on kangaroo anus but refused to munch on its testicles, reports News of the World.
The 31-year-old somehow managed to finish the anus, a cricket, a cockroach and a witchetty grub - winning three bushtucker trial stars for the celebrity campers.
The previous night she had bragged: "I can't wait to eat a kangaroo nut."
However, when it came to the crunch she couldn't even put the morsels in her mouth. Email this story to a friend
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anus 11-23-09, 10:40 PM |
Katie Price munches on Kangaroo anus... but refuses testicle!
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