KATIE Price has received her Covid-19 booster vaccine.
In a video uploaded to social media, the Brighton-born former glamour model revealed her surprise at how easy getting the jab was
"That's it, you are done," a nurse administering her jab told her as she winced.
Katie said: "Oh thank you – is that it? Was that it?".
The 43-year-old captioned the Instagram video: "Got my booster today! I hate needles.”
Since getting the booster, Katie has shared her feelings about the NHS.
"I am in awe of the NHS - they are amazing, without them Harvey would not be here today,” she told The Sun.
Her son Harvey, 19, developed a fever after receiving a Covid-19 jab earlier this year.
"I don't want anyone worrying about him as he’s fine now at home eating carrot cake,” she added.
“Despite Harvey's reaction, he is one of a kind, the Covid jab is so important especially for those in high-risk categories.
"I am so much happier in the knowledge Harvey is safer now he has had his."
Katie previously announced a new book about her drink-driving crash and rehabilitation.
It will be her eighth autobiography.
She was handed a suspended sentence after crashing on the B2135 near Partridge Green in September.
She was also given a 16 week prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, with 100 hours of unpaid work, 20 rehabilitation activity requirement sessions to be completed within the next 12 months and disqualified from driving for two years.
At an initial court hearing, her sentencing was adjourned on the condition she completed a stay at The Priory rehabilitation clinic.
Katie’s new book will also feature tales of her stay at the famous clinic.
The celebrity has previously released seven autobiography’s - Being Jordan, A Whole New World, Pushed to the Limit, You Only Live Once, Love, Lipstick and Lies and Reborn.
Her latest release Harvey and Me was published in 2021.
The book documented her life with Harvey, who suffers from autism, blindness and genetic disorder Prader-Willi syndrome.
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