Katie Price flaunted her figure in a burgundy trouser set in a video shared to her Instagram on Friday, after revealing she is afraid of dying on the operating table.
The glamorous model, 46, looked stunning in floor-length dark red baggy trousers and a matching off-the-shoulder top.
She was filmed walking through a parking lot and taking a call while flipping her hair and smiling.
Katie’s outfit emphasized the contrast between her surgically enhanced chest and her slender figure.
She took to her story to let her 2.7 million followers on the platform know that her outfit was from Jyy London.
Katie Price, 46, flaunted her figure in a burgundy trouser set in a video shared to her Instagram on Friday, after revealing she is afraid of dying on the operating table.
The glamorous model looked stunning in floor-length dark red baggy trousers and a matching off-the-shoulder top.
She was filmed wandering around a parking lot and taking a call while flipping her hair and smiling.
The post comes after Katie revealed she will die during one of her many cosmetic surgeries following a chilling warning from a psychic.
The mother of five traveled to Turkey last month for her sixth facelift, despite a warrant having been issued for her arrest amid her ongoing bankruptcy case.
During an appearance on In an interview with Greatest Hits Radio on Friday, she also admitted that she needed to “resolve” her body dysmorphia.
Katie recalled how a conversation with her sister Sophie reminded her of a visit to a psychic and has since fuelled her anxiety about going under the knife again.
“I remember when I was in America and I went and saw a lady with a crystal ball, you know, like a medium or clairvoyant or whatever they’re called,” she said.
“And I said, ‘How do you think I’m going to die?’ I know not many people would ask that, but I did.
‘She said, “Oh, you’re going to die in your sleep peacefully.” And then my sister said (during her podcast), “And if you’re going to have surgery, you’ll probably die in your sleep.”
She continued: “And that triggered something in my head. And I thought, ‘You know what? Imagine if that was the case,’ because the amount of times I’ve been put to sleep just stuck in my mind.”
Katie’s outfit emphasized the contrast between her ever-blooming bust and her slender figure.
She took to her story to let her 2.7 million followers on the platform know that her outfit was from Jyy London.
“If I have another operation, what if I leave in my sleep because you’re asleep? And I think that’s connected to something in my brain, that’s what I was saying.”
“But yes, I need to resolve the body dysmorphia issue.”
Katie’s long history of surgery also includes rhinoplasties, veneers and 16 breast augmentations.
This comes after it was claimed the CCB winner’s latest £10,000 facelift could leave her with serious side effects, including the onset of a stroke, it is claimed.
She went for the procedure after her former surgeon, Dr. Jeya Prakash, turned her away in 2022 amid his well-founded fears that she was addicted to cosmetic surgery.
Before the facelift, she was asked to… Heat If your five children are concerned about your surgical habits and you say, ‘No, they’re fine.
“I think they’re used to me doing it. It’s normal for them. I don’t even tell anyone about it, not even my mother, because she complains about me.
“Kids say, ‘Oh, you’re the only one, aren’t you, Mom?’ Junior always says, ‘Mom, you’re beautiful, you don’t need anything. You’re stunning anyway.’ But they know I’m the only person who has that problem.”
Friday’s post comes after Katie revealed she will die during one of her many cosmetic surgeries following a chilling warning from a psychic (pictured shortly after her £10,000 cosmetic surgery).
Katie has five children: Harvey, 22, whose father is retired footballer Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, and Princess Andre, 17, both children she shares with her first husband Peter Andre, and Jett, 10, and Bunny Hayler, nine, from her third marriage to Kieran Hayler.
The reality star has previously said: ‘I will never stop having surgery. I want to be a Bratz doll. It’s my body and I do what I want to do.
That’s how it should be, your body, your choice.
“The difference is that I talk about it. There are many people who hide what has been done to them.”