Kerry Katona is planning to share her home with her new boyfriend.
The love-struck I’m A Celeb winner has invited painter and decorator Adam Waldron to move in as soon as possible.
He’ll make the change from Warrington, Cheshire, to Surrey as soon as he has more business in the area.
A friend said: “Adam’s been staying in Surrey as much as he can.
"But a permanent move won’t happen until he knows he can earn enough money. He’s not the type to rely on someone’s income.”
Ex-Atomic Kitten Kerry, 29, met Adam at a friend’s party after splitting with husband Mark Croft, 39, earlier this year.
Croft later admitted squandering millions of her money before she was declared bankrupt.
But he is now planning to use Channel 4 documentary Kerry And Me, which aired on Thursday, to convince a court Kerry is a bad mother to their children Heidi, three, and Max, two.
The film – shot in February – shows Kerry crying, chain-smoking, slurring her words and, at one point, yelling at the children.
She has told friends watching the documentary was like, “watching a stranger in trouble”.
One said: “She said, ‘That’s the old me. It’s like watching a stranger.”
The love-struck I’m A Celeb winner has invited painter and decorator Adam Waldron to move in as soon as possible.
He’ll make the change from Warrington, Cheshire, to Surrey as soon as he has more business in the area.
A friend said: “Adam’s been staying in Surrey as much as he can.
"But a permanent move won’t happen until he knows he can earn enough money. He’s not the type to rely on someone’s income.”
Ex-Atomic Kitten Kerry, 29, met Adam at a friend’s party after splitting with husband Mark Croft, 39, earlier this year.
Croft later admitted squandering millions of her money before she was declared bankrupt.
But he is now planning to use Channel 4 documentary Kerry And Me, which aired on Thursday, to convince a court Kerry is a bad mother to their children Heidi, three, and Max, two.
The film – shot in February – shows Kerry crying, chain-smoking, slurring her words and, at one point, yelling at the children.
She has told friends watching the documentary was like, “watching a stranger in trouble”.
One said: “She said, ‘That’s the old me. It’s like watching a stranger.”