KATIE Price has flown to the US with her fiancé Carl Woods amid rumours they’re due to get married.
The couple took to social media to share photos of them arriving in Las Vegas.
Carl, who proposed to the Brighton-born celebrity in April, has shared a series of images on Instagram, including a picture of a plane and US flag with the caption “I’m coming back to my 2nd home.”
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He also shared a video of Katie sat opposite him.
Later, he shared further pictures of a Welcome to Las Vegas sign in the airport and a video of the pair driving down the famous Las Vegas strip.
The trip comes after Katie broke her silence on her drink-driving crash – admitting she “could have killed someone”.
Katie recently completed a stay at The Priory rehabilitation clinic following the crash on the B2135 near Partridge Green in September.
The 43-year-old avoided prison time by entering the rehab facility after pleading guilty to drink driving, driving while disqualified and driving without insurance.
Her sentencing is due to take place on December 15.
After being confronted by police following the crash, Katie was heard saying “I took drugs, I should not be driving, I admit it all”, the court heard.
A drugs wipe gave a positive reading for cocaine, prosecutor Debbie Jones told court.
A statement made through her family after the crash said: “Kate acknowledges and takes full responsibility for her actions.
“She knows they were wrong and apologises. Kate is deeply loved, and she loves her family.
“We are all there for her right now – and her children, who she loves dearly, are giving her strength as a mum.”
Prior to the crash, Katie Price was hospitalised in an alleged attack.
She sustained a facial injury during the incident in Little Canfield, Essex, on August 23.
A 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of assault, theft and coercive and controlling behaviour.
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