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Watch: Katie Price's "toyboy" ex Charles Drury releases rap video

Katie Price's 2019 fling Charles Drury releases a rap video in which he references his time with the former glamour model.

Katie Price's former boyfriend Charles Drury has released the video for his first single 'Feelings'.

The 23-year-old enjoyed a brief relationship with the glamour model, 42, last summer - even going on holiday with her to Turkey - but they split after she rekindled things with her on-off boyfriend Kris Boyson.

In 'Feelings', a collaboration with Nottingham rapper 2 Wave, Drury is seen in a Mercedes shaking a bag of KP nuts - an undoubted reference to Price.

"I got daytime tings, I got night ones Into girls too, but I won't wife none," he raps. "KP nuts I was feeling her, she loved the yay, I wasn't feeling that.

"My ex turned mad, I don't see her now. I'm blind to love, but I can still see now."

Later he boasts of an encounter with an unnamed girl, recalling that he "gave her wood", which "all up inside had her screaming", after which he put her "in an Uber on the morning".

Watch the video for 'Feelings' below:

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