As usual, Katie Price didn’t hold back with her comments (Picture: Getty)

Katie Price has again caused controversy on talk show Loose Women by suggesting boys and men shouldn’t cry.

The former glamour model and current TV panelist revealed she would be ‘put off’ a man who cries and may no longer find them attractive as a result.

Price even admitted to being tough on her 11-year-old son Junior, who has learning difficulties, if he cries too easily for her liking.

‘If a young kid drops a teddy at age two, it’s acceptable for them to cry,’ said the 38-year-old mother-of-five.


Katie Price with her daughter, Princess, and son, Harvey (Picture: Getty)

‘But if they’re eight or 10 and they cry, it’s pathetic. I can’t imagine Princess or Junior doing that.



‘Junior, when he watches films might cry and that’s sweet. But if he’s too scared to go up to the toilet in the dark, I say to him, “don’t be such a baby”. He has to take Princess with him. It’s pathetic.’

Fellow host Janet Street-Porter held an even stronger view, suggesting ‘men have gone all soppy.’

No, we’re not quite sure what that means either.

Janet Street-Porter also caused offence with her remarks (Picture: Getty)

But it seems Price may be the one with the problem, as she herself finds it difficult to cry.

‘If I want to cry, instead of crying I’ll be like, “here we go, sob story,”’ she revealed.

‘I’d be embarrassed. If I cried in front of my family everyone would be like, “Oh look at you crying”. I try to comedy it off”.’

Oh dear. Perhaps we should leave the final word to The Cure.

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