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Katie Price sparks concern from fans as she shares clip showcasing her very thin legs after revealing 'last six years have been hell'

Katie Price sparks concern from fans as she shares clip showcasing her very thin legs after revealing 'last six years have been hell'

Daily Mail​12-05-2025

Katie Price has sparked concern from fans after sharing a clip of her legs appearing very thin.
The former glamour model, 46, took to Instagram on Sunday as she posted a video of her strutting around her garden in the sunshine.
She could be seen modelling a black tweed mini-dress with gold buttons, with her tiny tattooed legs on display underneath.
Sharing the video on Instagram, Katie captioned it: 'Perfect Sunday dinner in the sunshine ☀️ dress from @jyyldn.'
The clip sparked concern from worried fans, who pointed out how thin her legs were and begged her to 'seek help'.
They commented: 'Omg she's getting so thin,'; 'Painfully thin. Please seek help,'; 'Skeletal,';
The former glamour model, 46, took to Instagram on Sunday as she posted a video of her strutting around her garden in the sunshine
'I'm not trying to bodyshame but Please remember you have young girls looking up to you and will think that how you look is the norm,';
'Your legs are so worryingly thin. Please get help,'; 'Youre fabulous, but you've gone too thin, that makes me worry ❤️,';
'Is anyone helping her? She looks so uncomfortable and unhappy,'; 'Ur too thin Katie!!! Lovely but way too thin x,';
'What's happened to your legs? So skinny,'; 'What happened to your legs.'
Katie recently revealed 'the last six years have been hell' as she candidly opened up about her bankruptcy woes.
The TV personality was left in turmoil last year after receiving an unpaid £750,000 tax bill.
Her situation became so dire at one point that Katie was left with no choice but to flog her £2million Sussex 'Mucky Mansion' for a fraction of the price.
But in March, the star had 'an enormous weight' lifted off her shoulders when she was discharged from her staggering tax bill.
The clip sparked concern from worried fans, who pointed out how thin her legs were and begged her to 'seek help'
Katie then opened up on her struggles earlier this month, admitting that she has 'learnt her lesson' on a recent episode of The Katie Price Show.
'I'm not bankrupt anymore! I'm out of it, I'm out of both of them,' she cried.
'The last six years have been hell - mentally and personally - everything has been hell. I've worked so hard to communicate and get rid of what caused all the trouble and I'm out of it.
'It's such a nice feeling not to be bankrupt anymore. I'm in control of everything now.
'I realised that when you rely on people close to you that are supposed to be sorting out and they don't, it puts you in s***.
'So now I've learnt my lesson. It's good that I've gone through it and come out of the other end. It's such a good feeling and a great achievement.'
Katie had purchased her sprawling nine bedroom mansion in 2014 from former Tory peer Francis Maude, and it actually featured in a Channel Four series during its renovation.
But Katie's eviction last May came after the-mother-of-five was unable to pay the mortgage.
She now lives in a smaller four bed property in Sussex.

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