KATIE Price branded her horse trainer friend Andrew Gould as ‘the one that got away’ as her marriage to Peter Andre ended.
The former glamour model was with Mysterious Girl singer Pete, 51, after meeting on I’m A Celebrity in 2005.
Andrew has been called up to represent Team GB at this year’s Olympics[/caption] The former glamour model was with Mysterious Girl singer Pete, 51, after meeting on I’m A Celebrity in 2005[/caption]During their relationship they had two children together – Junior and Princes Andre – before splitting in 2009.
Her friendship with dressage trainer Andrew Gould was blamed for the breakdown.
The pair became extremely close, with Katie also friends with Andrew’s ex-wife Polly.
A friend previously told The Sun how Katie, 46, openly described Andrew as ‘the one that got away’ despite nothing happening between them.
The pal said: “Katie still jokes that Andrew is the ‘one that got away’ – she had a crush on him and they were very close, even though nothing happened as they were both married.”
Pictures had emerged at the time of Andrew and Katie out on the town which led to a huge bust up for both their partners.
Andrew and Polly released a statement at the time about the strength of their relationship and Polly spoke out about how Katie had ruined her life.
She said at the time: “I am not happy about it at all. I am not happy I got involved in her life.
“I am not happy that it has come to this. Jordan became a client of my husband and mine too as we both run a horse business.
“He teaches her and I look after her horses and that was supposed to be it.
“But I am sure there will be other stories to come out and I am cross the focus has shifted onto us like this.”
Andrew is now back in the spotlight after being called up by Team GB for this year’s Olympics.
It comes after six-time Olympic medallist Charlotte Dujardin, 39, pulled out of the upcoming Paris Games this week after a disturbing clip emerged online showing her striking a horse 25 times with a large whip.
The 60-second video, taken during a lesson with a then 19-year-old rider at a private stables, came to light via a whistleblower just days before the start of the Olympics.