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Katie Price sparks concern with tiny frame and BBL in barely-there bodysuit

Katie Price sparks concern with tiny frame and BBL in barely-there bodysuit

Daily Mirror2 days ago

Katie Price took to the stage in Portsmouth for a Pride performance on Saturday, showing off her gravity-defying Brazilian Butt Lift while belting out a selection of songs
Katie Price has worried fans again after taking to the stage showing off her tiny frame and eye-popping bum lift. The mum-of-five, 46, has admitted to losing weight recently, saying it's something she 'wanted to do'.
However, in Saturday's snaps, the Pricey, who has admitted she suffers from body dysmorphia, sparked concern among her legion of loyal fans when she rocked up to sing at a Pride event in Portsmouth, sporting a tiny black thong leotard, fishnet tights, ankle boots and a sparkly crown with 'Pricey' encrusted on it in pink diamonds as the glamour icon belted out her favourite songs.


Addressing the excitable crowd, who she told she was not wearing any underwear, she said: "I could have put some more clothes on couldn't I! It's bloody freezing out here. The next song is one of my favourite karaoke songs, you'll all know it, it's energetic but sing along.
She continued: "I've got no knickers on, so keep checking that nothing's on show. I keep doing that in case a lip hangs out."
After that bombshell, Katie also commented on her gravity-defying bottom, promising: "I'm going to get some more in it this week, I want a bigger, better butt."
Katie spoke candidly about her weight loss last month after fans expressed their concern over her appearance. Admitting that she had lost weight because she wanted to, she said on Rob Moore's Disruptors podcast: "Yes I've lost weight. Yes that what I've wanted to do, I've wanted to lose weight."
Explaining why she felt she needed to drop a dress size, she continued: "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.'

Praising the star's figure, Married At First Sight, Ella Morgan, was brought out on stage by Katie in Portsmouth as the two women insisted they 'loved' each other despite their connection to JJ Slater. Ella dated JJ, who is now Katie's boyfriend, when the pair appeared on the Channel 4 show two years ago.
Complimenting each other's bodies, including their bums and boobs, the pair giggled as Katie joked Ella may have a "designer vagina".

Katie has raised eyebrows among followers after showcasing her noticeably slimmer appearance on social media, with many expressing concern for her well-being. Since her transformation, she's been questioned about whether she's been using Ozempic injections or similar treatments to achieve her appearance, which she has repeatedly denied.
The Mucky Mansion star stressed that her weight loss was achieved by natural methods, revealing she pays close attention to her diet and incorporates more physical activity into her routine.
However, some fans aren't convinced and begged the self-confessed surgery addict to leave herself alone, insisting Katie is 'naturally beautiful' and 'doesn't need anything'.

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