Katie Price says truth always comes out as she talks Russell Brand experience

Timeline of events around Russell Brand allegations

Katie Price has claimed she witnessed Russell Brand trying to pull another woman, despite him being with a girlfriend at the time.

Speaking to The Guardian, she said she had met the comedian a few times and believed he was a “nice guy” and “quite funny”.

One alleged experience she didn’t approve of however is a time he “tried to pull” her stylist while in a relationship.

She claimed: “We were stuck in LAX airport with him once. He had his girlfriend with him and I was with Pete [Andre, her ex-husband].

“He was trying to pull my stylist when his girlfriend was out there standing with her, so to me that says a lot.

“The truth always comes out in the end.”

Express.co.uk has contacted a representative for Russell for comment.

The former model made her comments after Brand was accused of rape, sexual assault and abuse in a joint investigation by the Sunday Times, The Times and Channel 4 Dispatches last month.

The allegations against the 48-year-old are from the height of his fame between 2006 and 2013. He has strongly denied any wrongdoing and insisted all his relationships were consensual.

Most recently, Thames Valley Police confirmed to the Mail Online that they are investigating a previous claim against him.

The publication states Russell has been accused of being a “sexual predator” by a woman, whose allegation was allegedly previously dismissed.

The unidentified female is said to have lived near Russell, 48, in 2015 and they accused each other of harassment.

Police will now reportedly re-examine the case as there is now “new information”.

It added: “This information is being investigated, as such it would be inappropriate to comment on an ongoing investigation.”

The Met Police confirmed to Express.co.uk that they received a number of allegations of sexual offences in London, after the accusations came to light, but didn’t name Brand.

They added: “We have also received a number of allegations of sexual offences committed elsewhere in the country and will investigate these. The offences are all non-recent.

“Officers will be offering specialist support to all of the women who have made allegations.

“The investigation is being carried out by detectives in the Met’s Central Specialist Crime Command, led by Detective Superintendent Andy Furphy.”

He has encouraged anyone who believes they may have been a victim of a sexual offence, no matter how long ago it was, to contact them on 101.

There have been no arrests and enquiries continue.

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