Katie Price is offering her fans the chance to own a piece of her personal memorabilia with her new online store.
The 44-year-old former glamour model and OnlyFans star shared a picture of her "personally signed socks" on Instagram on Tuesday, offering fans an opportunity to purchase the unique items.
The store also features framed lingerie, which she is selling for £350. In addition, Katie is offering framed kisses and a signature, though the prices of these items remain a mystery.
She shared a video of herself making the framed kisses, which shows her applying a bright pop of lipstick and kissing the piece of paper before framing it.
Katie, who was born in Brighton and now lives in Horsham, revealed last week her plans to flog her old underwear as "memorabilia", and she has since had requests for her kiss mark. The memorabilia store is currently available to her followers on her OnlyFans page.
In an X-rated video shared to the account, she said: 'Hey guys, so this is my new little adventure I'm doing.
"So, through the years I have literally bags and bags of underwear, bras, knickers, suspender belts, stockings, you name it, I've got it.
"So, instead of them being in bags, I get requests all the time for signed memorabilia, so this is basically what I'm gonna do.
"If you just want a suspender belt, I'll personally sign it to whoever, you can have bras and knickers or a set so I'm gonna start off with that.
"If there's a request for anything else like books, cos I've got loads of my books still, posters clothes, shoes, anything, I will personally sign it for you."
Katie Price is asking £350 for a full lingerie set, £200 for individual items, £35 for signed books and £50 for personal messages.
Katie also recently shared that she would be willing to "fight someone" while attending a recent boxing event featuring YouTuber KSI.
She was then asked if she was going to fight that evening, with her responding: "I'll tell you what, if you want me to fight someone... bring it on sunshine!"
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