Katie Price Plans Turkey Surgery Despite Bankruptcy Court Date
Katie Price has dropped a bombshell hint that she’s jetting off to Turkey for yet another cosmetic procedure – even as she faces a looming £760,000 bankruptcy court hearing.
Turkey Bound with a Tummy Tuck Buddy
The 46-year-old former glamour model seemed to confirm plans to join her pal Lou Anderson in Turkey. Lou took to Instagram to announce her upcoming tummy tuck next week, to which Katie replied, “Yes girl, Turkey here we go.” Lou fired back with clapping emojis and a pumped-up “Come on my girl.”
Bankruptcy Troubles Don’t Deter Katie
This revelation comes just days before Katie faces a bankruptcy hearing on Tuesday over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05 – her second bankruptcy since 2019. Recent woes include being served an eviction from her infamous “Mucky Mansion.” She’s now settled into a Tudor-style home, reportedly paying £5,000 a month in rent.
Despite the financial mess, Katie told Channel 5 News confidently,
“I’m doing really, really good. I’ve learned a lot about myself, a lot about mental health… I know I would never ever hit rock bottom again because now I know how to deal with issues.”
Endless Surgeries, But Still Not Happy
Katie’s undergone a staggering array of cosmetic tweaks – from rhinoplasty and facelifts to lip fillers, Botox, and a 17th breast augmentation just last month. Yet, she admits she’s not satisfied with her look. Speaking to Heat World, Katie revealed,
“I’m not content now, I’m having more surgery next week. My mum says I’ve got body dysmorphia. I don’t ever look in the mirror and think I look good. I never have done. So, there’s obviously an underlying issue.”
Body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) is a mental health condition where people obsess over perceived flaws in their appearance, often invisible to others. It mainly affects teenagers and young adults of all genders.
All Eyes on Katie’s Next Move
As Katie gears up for her Turkey trip, fans and critics alike are watching closely. Can she juggle her personal cosmetic quests with mounting legal troubles?