‘I loved giving birth to Max on TV, it’s great memories,’ says Kerry Katona

There's not much Kerry Katona hasn't done, and giving birth on TV is one to check off the list. Back in 2008, the former Atomic Kitten star gave birth to her fourth child, and only son, Max.

Capturing the moment for all to see, her labour was filmed and later broadcast on her MTV reality show, named Crazy In Love. And now, the star reveals she has no regrets over the decision, and even recommends it.

Describing it as the 'best photo album you could have' in her exclusive weekly column, Kerry responded to Olivia Attwood's recent revelation that she would be up for filming her first labour too.

While she isn't quite ready for children yet, Olivia, who has recently documented the process leading up to her wedding to footballer Bradley Dack with an ITVBe series, hasn't ruled out sharing the more intimate aspects of her life on TV.

"The idea of filming my birth is scary but yes in some capacity it would be natural to share that, and I'd want to. I think that would be fun and the viewers would have grown up with me and to see me making life would be really cool," Olivia told MailOnline recently.

Agreeing that she's all for it, Kerry wrote in her column, "Olivia Attwood recently said that when she has her first baby, she wants to film the birth for her TV show. I say, absolutely do it.

"When I gave birth to my son Max it was shown on my MTV reality show, but there was only one person in the room holding the camera, so it’s not like there was a crew gathered round. We all watch shows like One Born Every Minute. And it’s great to have the film footage as a memory – better than a photo album. I’d watch it, Olivia!"

Kerry's MTV series offered an insight into her entertaining and extraordinary life with husband at the time Mark Croft as they prepared to welcome their son.

The mother-of-five shares son Max and middle daughter Heidi with her ex-husband Mark, who she was married to from 2007 until 2011 before a rocky divorce.

Prior to the marriage, she was in a seven year relationship with Brian McFadden, who she shares elder daughters Molly, 21, and Lilly-Sue, 20, with.

Finally, Kerry's youngest is Dylan-Jorge, nine, who Kerry welcomed with late ex-husband George Kay. The pair tied the knot in 2014 and later split, before his death in 2019 of an overdose.

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