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Katie Price has reportedly vowed to name and shame the celebrity who raped her in an explosive new book.
The former glamour model, 45, claimed in 2009 that she was sexually abused by a well-known person as a young woman.
The reality star previously insisted she would not name the individual but is now said to have changed her mind after the MeToo movement encouraged victims of sexual assault to speak out.
A source told The Sun: 'Katie thinks now is the time, she has nothing to lose.
'After all the me-too stuff she thinks if other people have revealed their sex attackers, why can't I?
Katie Price has reportedly vowed to name and shame the celebrity who raped her in an explosive new book
The former glamour model, 45, claimed in 2009 that she was sexually abused by a well-known person as a young woman
'She vows this will be her most shocking book ever, and she's ready to name and shame.'
MailOnline has contacted representatives of Katie Price for comment.
Katie admitted in a magazine column that she was 'raped by a famous celebrity' - and revealed at the time she had no plans in outing her attacker.
She said: 'I was raped by a celebrity but no, I'll never name him, I just don't want the drama.'
'I don't even know if he knows that I've spoken about him, I doubt he does.'
Back in 2009, Katie made the shocking claims in response to allegations that her then boyfriend Alex Reid had starred in a film which glorified rape.
She said in her weekly column for OK! magazine: 'Rape is a subject very close to my own heart. I was raped when I was younger, more than once.
'I'd never be associated with anything or anyone so sick,' she wrote.
The reality star previously insisted she would not name the individual but is now said to have changed her mind after the MeToo movement (pictured in December 2023)
A source said: 'Katie thinks now is the time, she has nothing to lose. 'After all the me-too stuff she thinks if other people have revealed their sex attackers, why can't I?'
'I've never talked about this before, but I feel I have to now because I was so hurt by these accusations that I would not take a subject, which affects so many women, seriously.'
Before the admission in 2009, Katie had also revealed that she was sexually assaulted with two friends when she was six.
Speaking to Piers Morgan, she described how a man lured them into bushes as they played in a park, before offering to buy them an ice cream if they let him touch them.
She told readers of her advice column: 'I urge any woman who has been affected by rape and needs help to talk to somebody they trust about it.'
You can call Rape Crisis England & Wales on 0808 500 2222.
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