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Katie Price almost bursts out of tiny orange bikini as she soaks up 40C heat in Dubai

Katie Price almost bursts out of tiny orange bikini as she soaks up 40C heat in Dubai

The Suna day ago

KATIE Price stunned on the beach in Dubai as she frolicked in the sea in an orange bikini.
The former glamour model jetted there days after parting with Conor McGregor and Dean Gaffney in Ibiza.
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The TV star was spotted taking a refreshing dip after topping up her tan in 40C heat.
Katie, 47, showed off her curves and stomach tattoos in the tiny string bikini while splashing around in the waves.
After cooling off in the sea, the mum-of-five rehydrated with a coconut water, and covered her shoulders with a white shirt.
Katie's Dubai holiday comes shortly after she annoyed her boyfriend JJ Slater by partying with disgraced UFC fighter Conor in Ibiza.
JJ, 31, hit the unfollow button on Conor's account after seeing pictures of Katie cosying up to him.
She posed for selfies and danced among the crowd in her element alongside celeb pals Wayne Lineker, Jamie O'Hara, Dean and Conor on the White Isle.
Conor later posted a photo from the event with Katie, captioning it: "Katie Price Forever."
A source told The Sun: 'JJ had been following Conor on social media for around six months.
"Katie and JJ went to Ireland a few months ago and Katie took him to Conor McGregor's pub and introduced them.
"Katie was already following Conor on socials, and after that he followed her back and JJ also started following Conor.
Katie Price reveals she's secured LOOKALIKE egg donors and American sperm donor in bid to have baby number six
"Now, after Katie was snapped partying with Conor in Ibiza, JJ has unfollowed Conor.
"He didn't like seeing the pictures of them having a whale of a time on the party island, he thought it looked disrespectful.'
JJ, who found fame on Married at First Sight UK, has been dating Katie since earlier this year, with the pair recently enjoying a string of PDA-filled outings.
She has been vocal about wanting her sixth baby and has secured a donor egg.
The former glamour model suffered a devastating failed IVF attempt with her ex Carl Woods, but now has lookalike egg donors and an American sperm donor at the ready so she can welcome a new child into her life when she wants.
She told Paul C Brunson's We Need To Talk podcast: "I had IVF and it failed because my eggs are too old.
"And then I gave it a go even though the doctor said you've got 1% chance of it working, I said well I might be that 1%, I'm doing it.
"So I went through all of it and then it didn't work. I have got donor eggs, I got them last year," she revealed.
Katie Price's relationship history
We take a look back at the highs and lows of Katie Price's relationship history.
1996-1998: Katie got engaged to Gladiators star Warren Furman - aka Ace - with a £3,000 ring. But their relationship didn't make it as far as 'I do'.
1998-2000: Katie described Dane Bowers as 'the love of her life' but she broke up with the singer when he allegedly cheated on her.
2001: Footballer Dwight Yorke is the father of Katie's eldest child Harvey. He has had very little to do with Harvey throughout his life.
2002: Rebounding from Dwight, Katie famously had one night of passion with Pop Idol star Gareth Gates, allegedly taking his virginity.
2002-2004: Katie was dating Scott Sullivan when she entered the jungle for I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!. He threatened to "punch Peter's lights out" when chemistry blossomed between her and Peter Andre.
2004-2009: The jungle romance resulted in Katie marrying Aussie pop star Peter. They had two kids, Junior and Princess, before their bitter split in 2009.
2010-2011: Fresh from her break-up with Peter, Katie enjoyed a whirlwind relationship and marriage with cage fighter Alex Reid. They split 20 months after their Las Vegas wedding.
2011: Katie briefly dated model Danny Cipriani... but it ended as quickly as it begun.
2011-2012: They didn't speak the same language, but Katie got engaged to Argentinian model Leandro Penna in 2011. He later fled home to South America.
2012-2018: Wedding bells rang once more after Katie met Kieran Hayler in 2013. They had two kids together, Jett and Bunny, before their break-up and divorce.
2018-2019: Katie moved on quickly with Kris Boyson. They had an on-off romance for one year and even got engaged. They split for good in 2019.
2019: Katie was linked to Charles Drury during her on-off relationship with Kris. Charles, who also dated Lauren Goodger, has always denied being in "official relationship" with her.
2020-2023: Car salesman Carl Woods took a shining to Katie in 2020. Their relationship was up and down for three years. They broke up for a final time last year.
2024-present: After weeks of rumours, Katie confirmed her relationship with Married At First Sight star JJ Slater in February this year.
"You don't see the picture, but they go on how I look like, the dark hair, green eyes, this Spanish. Because I've got like Italian/Spanish in me."
She went on to say: "I'm not afraid to have a baby on my own and before I met JJ, I was quite happy.
"I found a sperm donor from America, from black origin.
"I'm going through the pre- menopause at the moment, and so I thought, you can't have kids, but you can. and I've been tested.
"I'm all fine. I can still carry babies, so I have got the sperm and I have got the eggs there because I've got everything set up for when I want it."
Katie also broke her silence on her relationship with Married At First Sight star JJ Slater.
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