Dane Bowers - Personal Life

Personal Life

Bowers has a son Kai (born late 1997 in Sutton, London) by ex-girlfriend Emma-Jane North. From 1998 to 2000, Bowers was in a relationship with model Katie Price.

In 2007, Bowers married his agent Chrissy Johnston in Las Vegas; they separated in May 2009. Bowers lives in Coulsdon, London.

On 4 April 2012, Bowers was arrested and bailed in connection with an alleged offence of conspiracy to commit a sexual assault. These charges have now been dropped. Bowers is due to be tried at Norwich Crown Court on 21 November 2012 on two counts of assault and one count of harassment (all racially aggravated) in connection with an alleged incident in Norwich on 2 June 2012.

In October 2012, Bowers began playing football for the 3rd team of Cwmbran Celtic which plays in the Newport and District League. He made his match debut in a 3-1 home defeat to Marshfield AFC. The chairman of Cwmbran Celtic said he "hopefully will enjoy his stay with us. He’s a nice lad."

Dane bowers has recently stated that his favourite cake is a Mr Kipling Bakewell tart in an interview with Hello magazine. Within the same article he also voiced his dislike of party rings claiming they were "A bit too round for my liking".

Bowers is a keen Greco-Roman wrestling enthusiast, and in his spare time can be found at 'Los Locos' Mexican Wrestling Gym in Gillingham, where he perfects his alter ego character "The Great Dane".

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