Katie Price: it was a top celebrity who raped me

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Glamour model Jordan has sensationally claimed that the person who raped her was a well-known celebrity.

Two weeks ago she revealed she was raped "more than once" when she was younger. But now the 31-year-old has gone one step further by announcing that the perpetrator was a famous face — but she still won't reveal their identity.

Fresh claims: Jordan says her attacker is a known star

She even said ex-husband Peter Andre knows who it is (something he quickly denied). She said: "A famous celebrity raped me and Peter knows who it was. It was years ago before I was with Pete, and my friends and family knew about it at the time."

Speaking to OK! magazine, Jordan said she had "no idea" why Pete would deny knowledge, adding: "He's not the Pete I knew any more. He's being really cruel when he knows exactly who did it."

Meanwhile, Peter broke down in tears last night at the launch party of his new album Revelations at Studio Valbonne in Mayfair.

Backstage tears: Peter Andre after his gig last night

After singing Unconditional to the 200-strong audience — a song dedicated to his seven-year-old stepson Harvey — he came off stage and was overcome. A close pal told us last night: "When Peter came backstage it all went a bit quiet and he started to cry. He really broke down because Harvey means so much to him."

Peter has also revealed to New! magazine today that Jordan is still texting him to say she loves him. In the never-ending stream of tit for tat, Jordan retaliated today, saying: "I haven't sent him any texts like that for absolutely ages. Unless one of my friends used my phone and sent it for a laugh. I lost my phone a couple of weeks ago."

Katie and Peter were granted a divorce last week by decree nisi in 65 seconds.

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