KATIE Price has defended her love of plastic surgery as she unveiled the results of her latest procedures.
The Brighton-born former glamour model underwent an eye and brow lift at a clinic in Belgium earlier this month.
The 43-year-old showed off her new look during an interview with Lorraine Kelly.
Discussing her recent procedures, Katie said she has no plans to stop going under the knife, despite having been “picked on” because of her new look.
“I had a brow lift, and my mum was like, ‘what are you doing that for?’. I said ‘mum, I’m in my 40s and I had my whole career natural except my boobs and I’m going to have surgery’.”
“I’m in my 40s so why not? Everyone knows I’m gonna do it and everyone picks on me for it, but I’ll try these things. There’s so many people who have these tweaks and say, ‘I’m natural’. Are you joking?”
During the interview on ITV’s Lorraine, Katie also revealed plans to have a baby with her fiancé Carl Woods – just days after he was charged with using “threatening and abusive behaviour” towards her.
“We're doing the IVF route. It’s weird because even though I feel young, each cycle you have you lose eggs and obviously I'm 44 this year,” she said.
“We're having to do IVF and we are doing it. I can't wait to have more kids. I've been with Carl for two years, unfortunately for him I broke my feet a month into our relationship, so he became my carer.”
Katie is the mother to eldest child Harvey, 19, with Dwight Yorke; Junior, 16, and Princess, 14, with Peter Andre and Jett, eight, and Bunny, seven, with Kieran Hayler.
Harvey is the subject of an upcoming BBC documentary which documents his adjustment to living at a residential college.
He was born with disabilities including autism, partial blindness, ADHD and Prader-Willi syndrome.
"They said he wouldn't walk talk speak, he does all of that, but the good thing about Harvey, he's 19, my other kids would be going out to parties, whereas with Harvey I know where he is,” Katie said.
“I feel safer with Harvey, with the other kids you will have their constant worry.”
Earlier this month, Katie dodged jail after striking a last-minute deal to pay off her debts, while in December she was given a 16-month prison suspended sentence after pleading guilty to drink driving.
“I’m actually good, and this is what happens. I'm good but things happen to me, people cause things to me, so much has gone on lately in the press, but I want everyone to know, I am good,” she said.
“I did another stint in The Priory. It wasn't alcohol or drugs, it was PTSD. I decided to have therapy every week for the rest of my life, what happens with me is things build up, build up and then I just go ‘aahh’.
“I've got to stop biting, they teach me, they say ‘if you want to bite Kate don't go on social media, talk to us’, it's only certain things, I'm so tolerant, so patient.”
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