
Katie Price puts on very glam display in crop top and sparkly ‘Pricey' crown after drag show performance
KATIE Price donned a designer crop top and bespoke sparkly hat after her performance at a drag show in London.
The 46-year-old appeared at The Clapham Grand alongside several drag queens, as part of RuPaul 's Drag race star Anetra's national tour.
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Katie seemed in good spirits as she exited the venue in a black Miu Miu top, grey jeans and silver Valentino sparkly heels.
She completed the look with a Louis Vuitton handbag and embellished, large silver Breton cap.
The hat was designed with a big tiara on the front and pink letters that read, "Pricey," one of her nicknames.
Katie was joined at the event by her boyfriend, JJ Slater, who was seen carrying their new puppy, a Cocker Spaniel named Rookie.
Event organisers for the gig at the Clapham Grand drastically dropped the price of tickets ahead of the show, and even offered some entry for free, with punters only being asked to cover the £5 booking fee.
The original seat price is £33.25, with organisers promising: "Get ready for mind blowing performances, gag worthy lipsyncs and alot more surprises that you will not want to miss."
Anetra has been joined on her solo tour by Drag Race UK's Michael Marouli, Paige Three, Dosa Cat, Tailor Maid-Colby and Flesh & Bones.
Katie was primed to join the cast for one night only, as Anetra told fans: "If all that charisma, uniqueness, nerve and talent wasn't enough for you, for one night only the ultimate diva Katie Price will be joining as Anetra's incredibly glamorous co-host."
The glamour model and her boyfriend raised eyebrows when they got their new puppy, as calls have continued to mount for Katie to no longer be allowed to have pets.
A petition was created on change.org to stop Katie from owning animals amid concern for their welfare in her care, which has racked up almost 38,000 signatures.
Watch moment Katie Price shoves aside cat with her FOOT as she models Barbie pink dress in her garden
Over the years, a number of tragic incidents involving Katie's pets have been revealed.
This includes her German Shepherd guard dog being killed after being hit by a vehicle on the A24, which was close to Katie's East Sussex home.
The tragedy happened just seven months after another of Katie's dogs, Sharon, was killed on the same road and one of her horses was also killed there, after it broke free from her field.
In 2020, her French Bulldog Rolo suffocated after being squashed underneath a chair.
Katie's troubled pet history
November 2017
One of Katie's horses was killed on the A24 after it broke lose from its field. She announced the death on social media and said she was devastated.
February 2018
Katie's dog Queenie was hit by a car near her home, with the former model blaming a delivery driver for leaving the gate open.
November 2018
Katie claimed the family's pet chameleon, called Marvin, died from a broken heart after her children Junior and Princess moved in with her ex husband Peter Andre.
February 2020
Her Alsatian Sparkle lost her life after getting lose and being hit by a car. Katie posted the news on social media but was hammered by fans who called for her to be more careful.
July 2020
Fans rounded on Katie after her daughter Princess's puppy Rolo suffocated. JRC Bullies who gifted the dog to Katie were furious and said: "We are heartbroken that this has happened as we told Katie not to leave a small puppy on its own. "We can't believe that the puppy was left unattended as we had left strict instructions.'
November 2022
Katie came under fire after she revealed her pomeranian Sharon had been hit by a car and killed outside her Horsham home.
June 2023
Katie was slammed by PETA after her seventh pet was killed. She revealed her dog blade had been run over on the same stretch as road as her last dog Sharon.
October 2023
Katie had four Chihuahuas but in October she sold two of them for £2k each.
Katie also had to give away an out-of-control Alsatian, Bear, for attacking other animals and was slammed for giving away another dog only a few months after getting it.
It lead to leading animal charity PETA has made it clear bosses think Katie has got 'blood on her hands' and should be served with a lifetime ban on keeping animals.
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