Kerry Katona divides opinion as she reveals how often she washes her bed sheets | The Sun

KERRY Katona has divided opinion after joining the bath towels and bed sheets debate.

Earlier this month radio DJ Roman Kemp asked fans to share how often they change the household items.


Now mum-of-five Kerry, 42, had had her say, writing in her new! magazine column: "I live in a big house with a lot of kids, so it's a hassle.

"Share the same bleeding towel, that's what I say! It's not good for the environment, or your energy bills, to keep washing them.

"It's the same as bed sheets. I probably change my sheets every fortnight."

On the subject of bath towels, Roman's question sparked a lot of responses from fans and celebs alike.

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Love Island's Chris Hughes said: "A week at least.. you’re clean by the time you use it. Just clean water being dried out and ready to use again.."

Last month Stacey Solomon spoke about how often she changes bed sheets in her house during a chat on Hits Radio.

Stacey is never short of a clever hack to make the home that little bit more appealing, and it was because of this that host Fleur East's co-star James Barr asked her for advice.

Revealing he is recently single, James wanted to know how long he should leave his bedding on.

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Stacey initially said: "Once a week, I'd say."

But when James reacted with surprise, claiming it seemed a lot, she changed her answer to once a month.

She then said: "Do you know what? While you are single and enjoying that life, wallow in your own filth for a little while."

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