After an emotional weekend, it's still not clear whether Kerry Katona is a single lady.
On the one hand, she's announced she's splitting from her husband, Mark Croft.
On the other, there's rumours the couple could still patch things up.
Kerry went public with her split from Mark on Friday, after calling in advisors to find out where £3million of her personal wealth has disappeared to.
The visibly distraught mum-of-four appeared alongside her accountant Frank Cochran, of Celebrity Financial Planning, who read out a statement confirming the break-up.
"Miss Katona has been very upset by the breakdown of her marriage to Mark Croft and as a consequence she has asked for independent financial advice," he said.
Explaining why Kerry's only just realised that a large portion of her wealth is missing, he went on:
"She hasn't had any control over it (her money) and is not good with money by her own admission. This is down to the fact she is bipolar and can't concentrate for long periods."
It was later revealed that Kerry told her MTV show: "This has to end.
Mark's bled me dry. He won't take another penny of my money."
The 28-year-old was even said to have considered making a new show titled Kerry Katona: The Divorce.
However, Mark, who has been a staying in a hotel near Kerry's house in Cheshire, told reporters their relationship was "absolutely fantastic" at the moment.
He was pictured arriving at her home over the weekend (right), and insiders say he is desperately trying to rescue their relationship.
A friend of Kerry's told The Sunday Mirror: "Kerry has calmed down and wants her financial adviser to complete their investigation before she decides anything.
"Mark was trying to win her around. He got on the computer and tried to show her he had done nothing wrong. She still needs to be convinced though."
Wowsers. Could this get any more complex? We'll keep you posted as soon as we hear more.







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