McFadden: Kerry was 'wrong' to put our kids on TV

Brian McFadden "never" wanted Kerry Katona to put their children on reality shows.

McFadden: Kerry was 'wrong' to put our kids on TV

Brian McFadden "never" wanted Kerry Katona to put their children on reality shows.

The former Westlife singer - who has two kids Molly, 11, and 10-year-old Lily-Sue with the Atomic Kitten singer - didn't enjoy his daughters' lives being broadcast on TV screens, particularly when they were babies.

He said: "I've never liked that. I think it's wrong. Maybe it isn't so bad when they're babies, but they're at school now. I never wanted them to be on the MTV show.

"But there are two parents and Kerry's entitled to make her own choices."

However, Brian - who is married to Vogue Williams - admits he and Kerry are no longer on speaking terms and he always goes through his kids' nanny when he arranges when to see them.

When asked if he has a relationship with the reality TV star now, he added to Now magazine: "No. Not at all, no. My relationship is with my children and all my dealings go through their nanny.

"They have a nanny who is with them 24 hours a day."

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