KERRY Katona has revealed she has no idea where her late husband George Kay is buried after opening up about his horrific abuse.
The Atomic Kitten star emotionally explained that she didn't want her ex "to die the way he died" as she discussed their relationship.
Kerry, 42, who released her latest book Whole Again: Love, Life and Me earlier this week, opened up about the relationship in an excerpt.
In lines exclusively obtained by The Sun, she writes: I would stand on his grave if I knew where he was buried and say, I did the right thing.
"I stopped DJ from seeing her dad because I was protecting my baby.
"I didn’t want George to die the way he died, I didn’t want him to die alone. There is only so much you can do to help somebody."
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It comes after Kerry broke down in tears as she opened up about her violent marriage to George Kay on Loose Women last week.
The singer appeared on the daytime ITV show to promote her new book, Whole Again: Love, Life and Me.
Mum-of-five Kerry became emotional when asked about her volatile relationship with George, who passed away in 2019.
She said: "What a lot of people don’t understand is I got put in a foster home because of mum getting been up. I said I was never going to be like that. But I did and I put my kids through it."
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Kerry is mum to Molly, 21, and Lilly-Sue, 19, from her marriage to Brian McFadden. She shares Heidi, 15, and Max, 14, with Mark Croft.
She then welcomed her youngest child, daughter Dylan-Jorge, eight, with her late husband George.
Kerry then became emotional in the interview as she discussed the impact the violence had on her kids and her sadness for DJ.
She added: "George is not here. Lilly and Molly go to Brian, Max and Heidi have got that choice with Mark – even though they’ve not seen him in years – but DJ’s not got that choice."
Kerry insisted in the interview that the children never witnessed any of the abuse she suffered, but did hear it in the house.
She said: "My mum said she was waiting for the police to knock on the door to say he'd killed me.
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"You all know how many times the police was called to my house – I remember one time George was covering up my bruises.
"My mum asked what they were. I said rough sex, but she knew that he knew that she knew the truth."
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