Kerry Katona’s ex George Kay ‘threatened to kidnap and murder their daughter’

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Kerry Katona has shared a horrific threat George Kay reportedly made towards their young daughter.

The former Atomic Kitten star, 42, married rugby player Kay in 2014 and welcomed daughter Dylan-Jorge with him, but announced their separation 12 months later.

Katona has spoken before about the horrific abuse she endured while married to Kay, who died in 2019 from a drug overdose, and has now revealed a horrifying threat to their daughter, who was just five years old when he died.

The mum-of-five, who also has Molly, 21, Lily-Sue, 19, Heidi, 16 and Max, 14, admitted she still feels ‘scared’ when she talks about her ex-husband, as well as feeling angry that he died rather than having to face the consequences of what he did.

She told the Matt Haycox Show: ‘I still get scared talking about George. And I’m so angry that he died and just left.’

‘He wanted to kidnap DJ, inject her with heroin and then kill her. And then kill himself.’

Karry Katona, George Kay and DJ

Kerry shared the horrific threat Kay made about their daughter (Picture: Kerry Katona/Instagram)
The pair married in 2014 but separated 12 months later, with Katona alleging serious abuse at the hands of her husband (Picture: Leicester City FC via Getty Images)

Katona said Kay would punch her and spit in her face, and that their daughter began copying him by spitting in her mother’s face.

‘She didn’t know any different,’ Katona said, before adding she would ‘never forgive herself’ for putting her children into a situation where they were seeing the violence.

‘They never witnessed anything… but they say the black eyes. It’s something I’m struggling to forgive myself for, bringing him into their lives.

kerry and dj

The star claimed the rugby player had made death threats against their young daughter DJ (Picture: kerrykatona7)
Katona, pictured here with four of her children, said she struggled to forgive herself for bringing Kay into their lives (Picture: Getty Images for Nickelodeon)

‘Because of the trauma he’s caused to them as well.’

Katona opened up about the abuse she faced in 2022 memoir Kerry Katona: Whole Again, where she wrote that even when pregnant with their daughter, Kay would ‘push me over, kick me and spit in my face.’

‘Soon after he’d apologise, tell me how much he loved me and gently let me know it was all my fault because I pushed his buttons. And then I’d be the one apologising.’

Kay died in 2019, after the Rugby League player reportedly ate ‘a ball of cocaine’ at a Holiday Inn in Cheshire.

She is currently engaged to fiance Ryan Mahoney, a personal trainer, with the pair meeting five years ago on dating app Bumble.



Domestic abuse helpline

If you are in immediate danger call 999. If you cannot talk, dial 55 and the operator will respond.

For emotional support, you can contact the National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247. Alternatively, for practical and emotional support, please contact Women’s Aid Live Chat 10am – 6pm seven days a week.

You can also reach the National Centre for Domestic Violence on 0800 270 9070 or text NCDV to 60777.

For free and confidential advice and support for women in London affected by abuse, you can call Solace on 0808 802 5565 or email [email protected].

Male victims of domestic abuse can call 01823 334244 to speak to ManKind, an initiative available for male victims of domestic abuse and domestic violence across the UK as well as their friends, family, neighbours, work colleagues and employers.

Alternatively, the Men’s Advice Line can be reached at 0808 8010327, or emailed at [email protected].


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