In a surprising revelation, controversial personality Katie Hopkins has stated that she has no remorse for having an affair with a married man.
The former Apprentice candidate, known for her outspoken nature, opened up about her relationship with her now-husband, Mark Cross, who was married to his wife Ruth at the time of their affair.
Despite the controversy surrounding their relationship, Katie firmly maintains that she will never apologize for her actions.
Speaking candidly in her column for Now magazine, she described their affair as “exhilarating” and expressed her happiness with Mark.
When reflecting on her involvement with married men, Katie confessed that she views such affairs as liberating if one is unhappy in their current relationship.
Recalling her first affair with a married man, she explained that she offered him a completely different experience from what he had with his wife.
At the time, she was young, carefree, childless, and spontaneous, which provided a stark contrast to the responsibilities and obligations that come with marriage.
Katie emphasized her belief in living life without regrets, stating that she would rather regret doing something than regret not doing it.
For her, the decision to cheat or not to cheat depends on the potential consequences.
However, Katie quickly clarified that she would never cheat on her husband now that they have a family together.
The stakes are too high, and she recognizes that her actions would impact not only herself but also the well-being of her children.
Katie acknowledges that being a parent means thinking beyond one’s own desires and considering the welfare of their little ones.
She feels that betraying her family in such a way would be an immense price to pay.
This recent revelation comes after Katie made headlines for her controversial statements about ginger babies and overweight individuals.
Despite facing criticism for these remarks, she stands by her words, asserting that she is merely expressing what many others are thinking.
Katie believes that people have lost perspective and tend to operate within a narrow, conventional mindset.
She challenges the idea that she is the most hated woman in Britain, suggesting that there is a need for a broader understanding of differing perspectives.
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