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Kerry Katona opens up about anxiety as she is 'constantly worried' about her health

Kerry Katona has opened up about her anxiety as she said she was "constantly worried" about her health.

The mum-of-five said she fears she will miss out on her children's milestones as she often worries about dying young. The former Atomic Kitten singer shares two daughters, Molly, 20, and Lilly-Sue, 19, with her ex Brian McFadden. She also has daughter Dylan-Jorge, whose father was the late George Kay, and Heidi and Maxwell, whom she shares with ex husband Mark Croft.

But the 41-year-old said if her daughter Lily said she was pregnant, she would "want her to have it" because she wants to "experience as much as possible", the Mirror reports.

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In her latest OK Magazine column, Kerry said she thinks about it "all the time" as she is "so worried" about not being their for their children's future and instantly jumps to the "worst case scenario".

Kerry Katona previously announced on social media that she and Lilly-Sue will star in panto together for the first time. Sharing the news, she also uploaded photos of herself and Lilly dressed identically for their roles as "Baby Botox" and "Ugly Sister Botox". The two wear green wigs with blue eye and lip makeup.

According to the Mirror, the star is currently facing health worries after sharing news her legs had swollen up and is in a lot of pain.

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