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Katie Price, 47, displays her extreme weight loss in a tiny green thong bikini during Dubai holiday before returning to the UK to have filler in her bum

Katie Price, 47, displays her extreme weight loss in a tiny green thong bikini during Dubai holiday before returning to the UK to have filler in her bum

Daily Mail​21-07-2025
Katie Price showcased off her extreme weight loss in a skimpy green bikini on a Dubai holiday before revealing her plans to have filler in her bum.
The former glamour model, 47, who has had at least 16 boob jobs, showed off her jaw-dropping assets in a halterneck top and matching bottoms.
Katie showed off her heavily tattooed body as she relaxed by her hotel swimming pool.
The TV personality kept cool by tying her long dark tresses in a neat ponytail and wore a pair of pink sliders.
She looked in good spirits as she relaxed in the swimming pool before sitting on the pool steps to soak up the sunshine.
Katie, who recently returned to the UK from the trip, later sat on her sun lounger in the patterned bikini.
The mother-of-five has recently been sparking concern with her extreme weight loss.
Katie has had three rhinoplasties and multiple facelifts - her most recent being her sixth £10,000 face lift in January.
After recently returning home, Katie took to her Instagram Stories to reveal she has had her lip filler redone and filler added to her bottom.
Sharing a video from the clinic, she said: 'I'm having filler done in my lips not to much though and having my bum done and after I'm getting the train back and taking Harvey to his new place.
'See if I had a BBL in Turkey they'd put me to sleep and it's more dangerous cause they use your own fat and this is just filler and I'm here for an hour and a half and go back home and carry on with my day.'
Showing off her lips, she added: 'See I've not had my lips done to big today, gone a bit more classy'.
In another clip, the star lay on the beautician bed showing off the results of the filler in her bottom as she wore a pink lace thong.
She joked: 'BBL on your lunch hour'.
The mother-of-five has recently been sparking concern with her extreme weight loss as she wore the tiny swimwear
She wore a pair of pink Christian Dior sliders
She looked in good spirits as she relaxed in the swimming pool before sitting on the pool steps to soak up the sunshine
Katie - who has previously admitted she suffers with body dysmorphia - is believed to have spent over £130k on cosmetic surgery over the years, with the model saying she has no plans to slow down.
It comes after Katie revealed that she pulled from a passport queue by airport officials in order to have her documents checked after they 'couldn't recognise her' due to her extensive plastic surgery.
She was recently on holiday in Dubai but when coming back through the airport to return to the UK she noticed staff kept looking at her.
Speaking to her sister, Sophie Price, in a recent episode of The Katie Price Show she explained the 'funny story'.
She said: 'I've got a funny story. Coming back through the airport I'm queuing to do the passport control, and even when you go through you feel like they look at you a bit.
'And they kept looking at me and you get more awkward and become more twitchy don't you! And the man said 'come with me'. And there were so many people in the queue and I had queued for so long...
'But I was like I'll lift my chin up I know I've done nothing wrong, then they took me to this visa place and they told me to sit down. So I sat down and I was just watching horse videos...
'But my flight wasn't for an hour and a half so I didn't mind as it's better than walking around an airport getting anxiety that people are looking at me.
It comes after Katie revealed that she pulled from a passport queue by airport officials in order to have her documents checked after they 'couldn't recognise her' due to her extensive plastic surgery
She was recently on holiday in Dubai but when coming back through the airport to return to the UK she noticed staff kept looking at her
'And they kept looking at me and you get more awkward and become more twitchy don't you! And the man said 'come with me', she said
'And there were so many people in the queue and I had queued for so long... But I was like I'll lift my chin up I know I've done nothing wrong, then they took me to this visa place and they told me to sit down'
'So I sat down and I was just watching horse videos... But my flight wasn't for an hour and a half so I didn't mind as it's better than walking around an airport getting anxiety that people are looking at me'
She added: 'I told him that I didn't look like my passport picture as I've had my face done so many times. And he said 'no no you're fine', but I did ask him should I change my passport and picture as this happens all the time'
She also revealed that in Dubai, she'd told them that she viewed it as a 'compliment', as when you look at her age, she doesn't 'really look like that'
Katie has had at least 16 boob jobs, three rhinoplasties and two facelifts and has been sparking concern with her extreme weight loss of late
The star posed for photos in the swimming pool
'And then the man came back. I dunno what they do to check your passport, whether they Google your name or whatever - but the police guy came back with a big grin on his face... and I told him that I didn't look like my passport picture as I've had my face done so many times.
'And he said 'no no you're fine', but I did ask him should I change my passport and picture as this happens all the time. My current picture is so old I don't look like it.'
Sophie quipped: 'Well, it depends if you're going to keep changing your face.'
Katie added that she also encounters problems with the electronic passport checks, which she says often say 'seek assistance' as they 'obviously don't recognise' her photo.
She also revealed that in Dubai, she'd told them that she viewed it as a 'compliment', as when you look at her age, she doesn't 'really look like that'.
Katie has had at least 16 boob jobs, three rhinoplasties and two facelifts and has been sparking concern with her extreme weight loss of late.
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