
Katie Price reveals exactly how much she weighs after concerns over her figure
Katie Price has disclosed her exact weight in a Snapchat video, addressing recent speculation about her noticeable shrinking figure in recent months. The former glamour model used the social media platform to respond to ongoing comments from fans, claiming everyone was "so obsessed with my weight."
In the video, the 47-year-old could be seen filming herself stepping onto a scale, as she remarked: "Also, everyone is so obsessed with my weight. This is what I weigh."
It is estimated that each of Katie's breast implants weighs around 4.87lb each, suggesting her body weight without the implants is close to 7st 2lb.
Based on her height of 5'4, the NHS calculates this gives her a BMI of approximately 17.2, which would class her in the underweight category. For most adults, a healthy BMI is said to fall within the range of 18.5 to 24.9, the Mirror reports.
Katie then zoomed into the scales which read 7st 12lb. After zooming in on her weight, she continued: "That is what I weigh." In May, the mum-of-five opened up honestly about her weight loss after fans expressed concerns.
She acknowledged that her weight loss was intentional, she said on Rob Moore's Disruptors podcast: "Yes I've lost weight. Yes that's what I've wanted to do, I've wanted to lose weight."
She then went on to explain why she felt the need to lose weight, saying: "Because the past three, four years ago when I broke my feet and I was in a wheelchair for 10 months because they said I'd never walk again, and obviously you put weight on being in a wheelchair.
"And then I did all the IVF stuff, that also puts on weight. So yeah I did put on weight and I hated it, I felt uncomfortable and it wasn't me."
'Now I've gone back, now the IVF that's all come out, and I'm more active because I could do more because of my feet, and I'm horse riding again, then naturally, I'm going back athletic again," she concluded.
Many fans were concerned for Katie's health, and speculated if she had used weight loss jabs, such as Ozempic, to help her shed the pounds.
However, Katie has stressed her weight loss was down to natural methods, saying she had been paying close attention to her diet and increasing her physical activity and incorporating it into her everyday routine.
Katie's weight reveal comes after she faced online backlash after speaking about her ex-husband Peter Andre and his wife, Emily MacDonagh.
While speaking candidly about her marriage to the Mysterious Girl singer, on a podcast, Katie had revealed that her kids couldn't understand how they were ever a couple - claiming she and Emily are "so different."
Speaking on Katherine Ryan's podcast, Katie said: 'I said to her [Princess], 'I was with your dad for six years – trust me, we had a laugh, banter together. We did."
'She can't believe that whenever he went everywhere or me, we were together with the kids – we'd go as a family. She's like, 'Emily doesn't do all that,' for Pete," she continued.

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