
Katie Price dazzles in huge customised hat as she thrills fans at drag show
Katie Price was a guest performer at the Clapham Grand in south London on Friday night where she joined RuPaul's Drag Race stars and thrilled the audience with her singing skills
Katie Price dazzled during a night rubbing shoulders with drag performers and singing in front of adoring fans. The 46-year-old mother-of-five was a special guest at the Clapham Grand in London on Friday night.
The glamour model was a guest at a club night hosted by American drag performer Anetra - who was a contestant on RuPaul's Drag Race in 2023. Drag Race UK contestant Michael Marouli was also on the line-up - along with a Northern Irish performer named Tailor Maid Colby.
While on stage, Tailor welcomed Katie to join them before giving her the floor. Those attending the variety night were blown away when Katie performed her rendition of A Whole New World - from the iconic Disney film Aladdin.
One fan in the audience shared footage of Katie singing to the crowd and branded it "Iconic". For her moment in the spotlight, Katie sported an eye-grabbing outfit.
The star wore a pair of jeans and a simple crop top with the brand name Miu Miu written across her chest. She also sported a large silver hat which included the name "Pricey" in large lettering - with the Daily Mail sharing images of the star showing off her smile and outfit outside the venue.
Away from the stage, Katie recently opened up about her ongoing romance with former Married At First Sight star JJ Slater. The pair have been dating since February last year - and are going strong.
On her Katie Price Show podcast, she says that boyfriend JJ Slater not only fits perfectly in her life, but he's been a hit with the whole family.
'He's very much part of the furniture,' she said, 'I feel that if me and JJ were ever not together, I'd upset the whole family.'
Despite the high praise, the former Married at First Sight contestant got a rough ride from his potential future brother-in-law. Harry Brooks, who is married to Katie's sister Sophie, greeted JJ's arrival into the family group chart with three damning words: 'What… another one?'
Katie has been married three times before - and engaged eight times. Her first marriage was to Australian pop singer Peter Andre and this lasted from 2005 until 2009.
The couple welcomed two children over the course of their marriage - being blessed with a son named Junior and a daughter named Princess. The children are now aged 19 and 17 respectively.
Her second husband was Alex Reid - a former cage fighter and actor - but the marriage lasted less than a year. They were married in a Las Vegas ceremony in February 2010, but Katie filed for divorce in January 2011.
Her third marriage was to exotic dancer Kieran Hayler and lasted from 2013 until 2021. The former husband and wife welcomed two children; son Jett and daughter Bunny, now aged 11 and 10 respectively.
Katie's eldest son, Harvey, is from a past relationship with footballer Dwight Yorke. While Harvey is now 22-years-old, he has been cruelly shunned by his biological father.
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