PICTURED: Topless Katie Price enjoys holiday in Barbados with husband Kieran Hayler as they get back on track following marriage problem


  • Set to 'renew their vows for a third time' 
  • Book tour reopened old wounds about her husband's infidelities
  • The couple married in Barbados in 2013  
  • Katie was recently forced to deny tryst with Scotty T  
And Katie Price and her man appeared to be getting back on track as they enjoyed some fun in the sun while in Barbados, where they first married in 2013. 
The former glamour model, 38, revealed that her book tour reopened old wounds and brought back memories of his affairs with two of her best friends.   

Working it out: Topless Katie Price is enjoying in Barbados with husband Kieran Hayler as they get back on track following their recent marriage problems
Working it out: Topless Katie Price is enjoying in Barbados with husband Kieran Hayler as they get back on track following their recent marriage problems
Hard time: The former glamour model, 38, revealed that her book tour reopened old wounds and brought back memories of his affairs with two of her best friends
Hard time: The former glamour model, 38, revealed that her book tour reopened old wounds and brought back memories of his affairs with two of her best friends
But putting it all behind them, the couple looked like all was well as Katie walked around wearing nothing but a towel around herself as she wore her hair piled up on her head
Going make-up free, the reality star, who assured her fans she will NOT be splitting from Kieran looked naturally beautiful as she topped up her tan.  
In fact, they are said to be renewing their vows for a third time as they cement their love for one another.  
No fuss: But putting it all behind them, the couple looked like all was well as Katie walked around wearing nothing but a towel around herself as she wore her hair piled up on her head
No fuss: But putting it all behind them, the couple looked like all was well as Katie walked around wearing nothing but a towel around herself as she wore her hair piled up on her head
No worries: Going make-up free, the reality star, who assured her fans she will NOT be splitting from Kieran looked naturally beautiful as she topped up her tan
No worries: Going make-up free, the reality star, who assured her fans she will NOT be splitting from Kieran looked naturally beautiful as she topped up her tan
Katie was hit by claims that she had enjoyed a night in a hotel with reality star Scotty T. 
The Sun claims that the couple are enjoying a luxury stay on the Caribbean island - where they were first married in 2013 - in order to work on their recent relationship difficulties.
The pair are said to be enjoying fun-filled evenings of karaoke at the resort, as they spend quality and intimate time together without their children in tow. 
Happier than ever: On Tuesday, Katie shared this loved-up snap of herself and her man as she reassured her fans that all is well 
Happier than ever: On Tuesday, Katie shared this loved-up snap of herself and her man as she reassured her fans that all is well 
This is the life: She also shared this snap of herself living it up by the sea
This is the life: She also shared this snap of herself living it up by the sea
A source told the paper: 'She and Kieran have left the kids at home and intend to work on their marriage.
'It's been a tumultuous few weeks with Katie having to talk about Kieran's affair as she spoke about her new memoirs then Kieran discovering she'd spent time with Scotty T while they were apart.' 
Before adding: 'They hope to put the past behind them and renew their vows soon.' 
Last month she was pictured spending two hours in Newcastle with Scotty T, sparking rumours of fling - although the pair later claimed they were simply enjoying a sunbed together. 
It was then reported by Now magazine that Kieran had felt 'emasculated' by the speculation. 
Trouble: Last month Katie was pictured spending two hours in Newcastle with Scotty T - which reportedly made Kieran feel 'emasculated'
Trouble: Last month Katie was pictured spending two hours in Newcastle with Scotty T - which reportedly made Kieran feel 'emasculated'
'Kieran can't handle anymore humiliation. Katie's ditched the woman he married and replaced her with Jordan', the insider told the magazine.
'The pictures of her with Scotty just add to the problems for Kieran. He confronted her, accusing her of double standards and blatantly flirting.'
As if this had not put enough strain on the relationship, the former I'm A Celebrity star then announced she would be taking a break from the public eye the following week - after constantly discussing Kieran's affairs during her recent book tour.
Working through it: After Kieran's past affairs and Katie's rumoured fling, a source told tHE Sun that 'they hope to put the past behind them and renew their vows soon'
Working through it: After Kieran's past affairs and Katie's rumoured fling, a source told tHE Sun that 'they hope to put the past behind them and renew their vows soon'
Time away: Katie recently admitted she and Kieran are removing themselves from the spotlight to heal their marriage tension privately with couples therapy sessions
Time away: Katie recently admitted she and Kieran are removing themselves from the spotlight to heal their marriage tension privately with couples therapy sessions
The star revealed on an episode of Loose Women that the tour for her autobiography Reborn, and discussion of her cheating husband, had become too much for her to bear.
Kieran had embarked on affairs with her best friends Jane Pountney and Chrissy Thomas while Katie was pregnant with their second child together - an issue she discusses in her new book. 
She admitted she now aims to heal her returned heartbreak and marriage tension privately with couples therapy sessions.
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Loved-up: Katie and Kieran first married in Barbados in 2013, and have two children together - Jett, 3, and Bunny, 2
Loved-up: Katie and Kieran first married in Barbados in 2013, and have two children together - Jett, 3, and Bunny, 2
She explained: 'We're gonna go back to a therapist, not because there's anything wrong with our relationship... He's realised now I've moved on, how much he's hurt me. It's a lot for him to deal with.
'Everything, all in my life, I've never really sat down and spoken about it (with a therapist).'
She added: 'We had therapy at the time (of Kieran's cheating) and I thought I was over it... The past two weeks, I've been back on my book tour, it's reopened new wounds. I've had to talk about it.' 
'Heartbroken' Katie Price says she will 'never forgive' Kieran
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Here we go again: The renewal is also Katie's eighth marriage celebration with Kieran, her third husband - after first marrying Peter Andrew in 2005 (above)
Here we go again: The renewal is also Katie's eighth marriage celebration with Kieran, her third husband - after first marrying Peter Andrew in 2005 (above)
The ceremony will mark the third time the couple have exchanged vows; they first married on the beach in Barbados back in January 2013 before enjoying a lavish party in the UK two months later.
The renewal is also Katie's eighth marriage celebration - with Kieran being her third husband. 
The former glamour model famously married singer Peter Andre in September 2005 before the couple renewed their vows three years later in South Africa.
She then wed cage fighter Alex Reid in Las Vegas in 2010 before formerly marrying in a UK church.
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Number two: She then wed second husband cage fighter Alex Reid in Las Vegas in 2010 before formerly marrying in a UK church
Number two: She then wed second husband cage fighter Alex Reid in Las Vegas in 2010 before formerly marrying in a UK church



ISIS,. The terror group's fighters have begun setting fire to oil wells as they carry out scorched earth tactics

ISIS' scorched earth policy: Jihadis torch oil wells as allies advance on Mosul, casting apocalyptic pall over fleeing refugees - just like defeated Saddam did in 1991 

  • The terror group's fighters have begun setting fire to oil wells as they carry out scorched earth tactics
  • It is a method used to minimise the visibility of enemy pilots as ISIS are bombarded with air strikes
  • It has striking similarities with the end of the 1991 Gulf War, as Saddam's troops did the same in Kuwait 
The jihadis have begun sending huge plumes of black smoke into the air above the key territory, as the battle to defeat the terror group enters a third day.
But images showing smoke flying in the sky have already been compared to the tactics used in the 1991 Gulf War, when Saddam took his troops out of Kuwait with defeat in sight. 
ISIS radicals have begun setting fire to oil wells as they flee Mosul - with striking similarities to Saddam Hussain's defeated troops 25 years ago
ISIS radicals have begun setting fire to oil wells as they flee Mosul - with striking similarities to Saddam Hussain's defeated troops 25 years ago
A truckload of refugees flee the area as the flames and plumes of smock billow out behind them
A truckload of refugees flee the area as the flames and plumes of smock billow out behind them
The jihadis have begun feeling the key territory, as the battle to defeat the terror group starts to reach a conclusion
The jihadis have begun feeling the key territory, as the battle to defeat the terror group starts to reach a conclusion
Iraqi army forces arrive in the village of Hut  as smoke can be seen rising from oil wells behind them
Iraqi army forces arrive in the village of Hut as smoke can be seen rising from oil wells behind them
A vehicle full of Iraqi soldiers arrive in Hut as an Iraqi flag is seen planted in the ground two years after the army's defeat there
A vehicle full of Iraqi soldiers arrive in Hut as an Iraqi flag is seen planted in the ground two years after the army's defeat there
The scorched earth tactics are used to limit the visibility of enemy pilots during air strikes. It also destroys millions of dollars worth of oil that is crucial in a way that is also extremely bad for the environment.
Civilians have already begun fleeing the villages around Mosul as the allies advance, in a bid to stay clear of the ongoing conflict.
The ongoing conflict brings Iraqi forces back to the scene of their disastrous collapse in 2014, but ISIS has long since been put on the defensive.
Commanders have said progress is already being made in the battle to recapture the area.
Iraqi forces have even been said to be 'ahead of schedule' as they push into the dusty plains surrounding the city, reports AFP.
More than 40,000 Iraqi and Kurd troops are leading the offensive, backed by air and ground support from a 60-nation US-led coalition, in what is expected to be a long and difficult assault. 
From the south the Iraqi army are just 24 miles away, with Kurdish fighters 19 miles to the east. 
Yet there is still a large amount of ground to cover before the city boundaries can be breached, with berms, bombs and burning oil trenches blocking the way.
As many as 5,000 IS soldiers are thought to remain in Mosul, with US President Barack Obama warning of the tough battle ahead.
Iraqi refugees are seen after they have arrived at Al Qayyarah town, which has been secured by Iraqi Army
Iraqi refugees are seen after they have arrived at Al Qayyarah town, which has been secured by Iraqi Army
Iraqi internally displaced civilians are seen as they have arrived at Al Qayyarah
Iraqi internally displaced civilians are seen as they have arrived at Al Qayyarah
The civilians fleeing from ISIS-controlled areas of Mosul to find safer locations while the battle rumbles on
The civilians fleeing from ISIS-controlled areas of Mosul to find safer locations while the battle rumbles on
More Iraqi army vehicles arriving in Hut as the oil wells burn - a tactic used to limit coalition forces pilots' eyesight
More Iraqi army vehicles arriving in Hut as the oil wells burn - a tactic used to limit coalition forces pilots' eyesight
A line of Iraqis leave as they head towards Al Qayyarah
A line of Iraqis leave as they head towards Al Qayyarah
A group convenes as the near the town where the refugees are heading to escape the conflict
A group convenes as the near the town where the refugees are heading to escape the conflict
During a news conference with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi he said: 'Mosul will be a difficult fight. There will be advances and there will be setbacks.' 
Even though the IS forces are vastly outnumbered, the battle looks set to be lengthy affair that could last months, according to the French Defence Minister.
Jean-Yves Le Drian said it won't be a 'Blitzkrieg', a lightning war achieving success in a short period of time.
'It's a city of a million-and-a-half inhabitants, so this is an affair that will last a long time,' he said, adding that the offensive is 'essential' to prevent new IS attacks.
French war planes are supporting the military campaign on the ground, where US, British and French special forces are advising local troops.
The images have already been compared to the tactics used in the 1991 Gulf War, when Saddam took his troops out of Kuwait with defeat in sight
The images have already been compared to the tactics used in the 1991 Gulf War, when Saddam took his troops out of Kuwait with defeat in sight
The similar tactics were used by Saddam Hussein in Kuwait. The burning of oil wastes millions of dollars worth of supplies and damages the environment
The similar tactics were used by Saddam Hussein in Kuwait. The burning of oil wastes millions of dollars worth of supplies and damages the environment
Several blown-out wells damaged by retreating Iraqi soldiers in Al-Ahmadi oil field burn in the Gulf War of 25 years ago
Several blown-out wells damaged by retreating Iraqi soldiers in Al-Ahmadi oil field burn in the Gulf War of 25 years ago
Iraqi troops retreating after a seven-month occupation in 1991 smashed and torched 727 wells
Iraqi troops retreating after a seven-month occupation in 1991 smashed and torched 727 wells
The scorched earth tactics are used to limit the visibility of enemy pilots during air strikes
The scorched earth tactics are used to limit the visibility of enemy pilots during air strikes
But most of the coalition's backing has come from air strikes, which reportedly destroyed 52 targets on the first day of the operation.
Despite the warnings of a protracted assault, Pentagon press secretary Peter Cook said: 'Early indications are that Iraqi forces have met their objectives so far, and that they are ahead of schedule for this first day.'
The UN is expecting people to start fleeing the city 'basically any minute now', fearing IS soldiers will use the escaping residents as human shields.
And humanitarian agencies have warned the battle could unleash the 'worst man-made humanitarian crisis' seen in modern times.
'In a worst-case scenario, we're literally looking at the single largest humanitarian operation in the world in 2016,' said Lise Grande from the UN.
'In Mosul, depending on what happens militarily, a million people could move in a time span of a couple of weeks.' 
Heavily armoured military vehicles head towards Mosul on Tuesday in a major offensive
Heavily armoured military vehicles head towards Mosul on Tuesday in a major offensive
'Ahead of schedule': Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers stand above a tunnel dug by ISIS
'Ahead of schedule': Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers stand above a tunnel dug by ISIS
Long road ahead: The battle looks set to be lengthy affair that could last months according to the French Defence Minister
Long road ahead: The battle looks set to be lengthy affair that could last months according to the French Defence Minister
As the battle got underway, terrifying body cam footage captured the fierce fighting between the two sides.
A Kurdish fighter filmed the moment he sprinted across open land amid deafening gunfire and explosions during one of the early advances.
ISIS fanatics ran around 'like rats' as they emerged from a network of tunnels to surprise the soldiers with suicide attacks. 
There are fears they will use chemical weapons, snipers, and booby traps to desperately defend their posi