Kerry Katona has revealed that she can now afford to send her daughter Heidi to private school with the rest of her siblings.
The former Atomic Kitten singer, 41, said she had "turned her financial situation around" and is now able to pay for a top notch education for the 14-year-old.
Heidi's siblings Molly, 20, and Lilly-Sue, 18, who Kerry shares with Brian McFadden, went to the school, and Kerry's youngest child Dylan-Jorge, seven, who she shared with late husband Mark Croft, currently attends it.
Writing in her new! magazine column, Kerry said: "Heidi started at a new school last week.
"It's the same school DJ goes to, and Molly and Lilly went there too.
"I'm so happy. It's a really good private school, and I'm proud that I've managed to turn my financial situation around to be able to afford to send them there."
Kerry added that she wanted Heidi to go to a new school as she was bullied in her last one.
The mum-of-five went on: "Heidi really struggled at the end of the school year, before summer. She was being bullied.

"We also moved house and she had to say goodbye to a lot of friends. She's 14 and it's a tough age.
"She felt down on life — everything was negative. I felt she'd lost her spark."
And Kerry said that her teenage daughter is already thriving at her new school, adding: "A week into her new school, she seems so excited.
"I can see that spark in her face again and I'm so pleased."
Kerry opened up the bullying Heidi had suffered last month, revealing she'd had to take her out of school.
She revealed that Heidi had "got loads more s**t at school from some horrible boys."
The TV star wrote in her column: "I've decided I'm definitely taking her out of that school.
"Your schooldays are so important and it's about investing in your future."
She'd previously said that Heidi was targeted by bullies because she has a famous mum.
Kerry wrote: "She's made some good friends but some of the boys have been horrible to her.
"They were teasing her about me and saying some really crude things just because I'm in the public eye.
"She came home in tears. It's disgusting. It's hard enough moving away, never made having to deal with that."