Gambling therapist, Liz Karter, refers to the endorsement as “dangerous”. Katona has gone bankrupt, twice, and perhaps she's just looking to invest in one of Britain's favorite games to generate some much needed income.
Bingo with Kerry went live in 2015 but the official promotional launch took place in January 2016.
Karter, author of 'Women and Problem Gambling', calls the venture "disturbing".
"I feel Kerry has been ill-advised on this occasion. I feel for Kerry as she is someone who has suffered a lot in her life”, she told The Sun.
"But it's very dangerous for women seeing her as the friendly face of a bingo site. For Kerry to be giving online bingo the celebrity seal of approval when she has a mental health issue is very disturbing."
The new brand, owned by 8 Ball Games, welcomes players with a comment from Katona:
"I've been so excited to create a personal bingo experience for everyone and to get the chance to have a good laugh and gossip with you all EVERY month."
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