Shocking detail in Katie Price's latest poolside pics
British model and reality star Katie Price has been pictured poolside in a bikini in Spain – with bloodied medical dressings on her bum.
The surgically enhanced star, 47, was photographed in a tiny pink bikini on the Spanish island of Ibiza, removing her bikini top at one point to sunbathe topless.
But it was Price's lower half that caused more of a stir: She had medical dressings attached to each of her buttocks, with Price appearing to have bled through both of them.
Price had a surgical bum lift back in January, but has since then reportedly used filler to pump up her derrière even more.
This isn't the first time the mum-of-three, whose schedule of cosmetic surgery procedures has appeared to go into overdrive in recent years, has been photographed poolside fresh from a surgical procedure.
In August last year, she caused a stir at the five-star Sheraton Ataköy hotel in Istanbul, Turkey, where she swam in the hotel pool despite having just undergone a $20,000 facelift.
According to a review on TripAdvisor, one guest slammed Price for using the pool with open wounds.
'Who wants to relax and dine at a hotel looking at someone with blood all over their face, staples holding their scalp on and incisions weeping with pus,' the guest wrote, as per Daily Mail.
'Oh and she used the swimming pool as well … I'm not sure this hotel should be used as a recovery facility for plastic surgery.'
Surgery-mad Price revealed in April that she had plans to undergo a fourth Brazilian bum lift (BBL) surgery.
'I'm about to see the surgeon now, he's just joined the clinic about sorting my butt out,' she told her followers on social media.
'It's like a deflatable balloon and I want some volume in it.'
But sources say those close to Price are concerned at the escalating rate of her cosmetic surgery touch-ups, coupled with her noticeably slimmer frame over the past year.
A source told OK! magazine: 'Her friends and family are worried about her as she has lost a lot of weight very quickly, and she wants to go back under the knife for more work.'
'She wants to have her ears corrected and her bum lifted with filler, but people who care about her are worried that she's not healthy or strong enough to be going on an operating table,' they said.
It's estimated that, among other procedures, Price has had 17 cosmetic surgeries on her breasts and six facelifts over a 26-year period, at a total cost of more than $1 million.
'I will never stop with this surgery. I want to be a Bratz doll,' she vowed last year.
'It's my body and I do what I want to do. That's how it should be: Your body, your choice.'
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