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Katie Price has named her daughter.....

113 replies

SweetPeaPods · 15/09/2014 13:28

Bunny.
After Kieran (babies father) apparently decided against Duchess or Duchess Kate.

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FoodieMum3 · 15/09/2014 13:38

Oh. Dear. God. Shock

PumpkinBones · 15/09/2014 13:41

I remember reading a teen novel about a girl called Bunny. She had a brother called Shad and a sister called Star. She was very tall and played basketball and went out for gelato. I didn't know what gelato was. It was one of my favourite books.

AuntieStella · 15/09/2014 13:41

I do actually know an adult who is always called Bunny, but it's a nickname (completely unrelated to her actual name).

Alisvolatpropiis · 15/09/2014 13:42

I wasn't expecting much better.

picnicbasketcase · 15/09/2014 13:43

I read that too Pumpkin! She met a boy at a concert and lied and said her name was Emily which was her best friend's name. I'd forgotten about that book Smile

picnicbasketcase · 15/09/2014 13:44

Oh, and it's a pretty bad name but not very surprising for Katie Price. Could be a lot worse I suppose.

PrincessOfChina · 15/09/2014 13:46

She clearly doesn't go through agonies wondering if her kids names sound right together. Harvey, Junior, Princess, Jett, Bunny.

Random. But better than Duchess.

JiltedJohnsJulie · 15/09/2014 13:46

Seems to suit Bunny Guinness. There seems to be a few boys called Bear which doesn't seem much different.

It's not my taste but then I don't think she would like the names we chose for our DC either.

PumpkinBones · 15/09/2014 13:47

Picnic YES!!! And then at the end he met both of them when she had to say goodbye and Emily pretended her name was Bunny!!!!!
I am so happy someone else remembers it Smile

guitarosauras · 15/09/2014 13:48

It could be worse...

regularbutpanickingabit · 15/09/2014 13:54

My aunt used to write the word 'bunny' on her shopping list as a euphenism for tampons.

wigglesrock · 15/09/2014 14:00

I know a Bunny - she actually Barbara but has always been Bunny.

curiousgeorgie · 15/09/2014 14:04

I love how she said 'I wanted Bunni with a heart over the I but I realised its not part of the English language'

Classic Katie Price... Grin

slowlydrowning · 15/09/2014 14:35

Bunny is not that bad. Harvey is the only one with a 'normal' name. The other names seem like 'things' iyswim.

Marylou2 · 15/09/2014 14:38

Made me think of Bunny Guinness. A classy, knowledgeable lady, so all is not lost.

VivaLeBeaver · 15/09/2014 14:44

I quite like it.

AggressiveBunting · 15/09/2014 14:46

In the US it's a nickname for men named Warren

GilbertBlytheWouldGetIt · 15/09/2014 14:47

Bunny is a normal name in China.

Branleuse · 15/09/2014 14:49

I quite like it

Only1scoop · 15/09/2014 14:50

I love it Dp had a great aunt called Bunny

MrsLettuce · 15/09/2014 14:51

Bunny is, to me, an upper class nickname Confused Oh well, child has had quite a lucky escape, I feel.

Is there any chance these are "stage names", as it were? With something else for home life, like the Beckhams allegedly do/did.

MrsLettuce · 15/09/2014 14:53

What are the other names? TBH I don't even know for sure how many children she has. Harvey, I remember, Princess T-something-or-other. Are there more?

BrucieTheShark · 15/09/2014 14:54

I like it. But then many of MN would abhor the names we chose for DC.

Explored · 15/09/2014 14:57

Thank goodness for the baby's dad! Caveat - I know nothing at all about him but at least he prevented the child being called Duchess Kate.

In the realm of celebrity baby names, Bunny's not so bad.

sunnyrosegarden · 15/09/2014 14:58

There was a Bunny at ds's nursery. Her real name.