
Katie Price's £10k facelift looks tighter than ever as she ditches underwear for skintight outfit
The ruched two-piece set by JYY London features an off the shoulder top that snugly hugged her body and an ankle length skirt.
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The skirt started in a bodycon style but flared out to flow at the bottom all the way down to her bare feet.
Katie's tattoos peeked through at the midriff, while the olive tone of the green ensemble perfectly accompanied the hue of her tanned skin.
Her long black hair matched the tight style of the fit, tied up into a high slicked back ponytail to accentuate her bold makeup and cosmetic work.
In the video, captioned 'British summer is summering', Katie was outside in her yard being recorded from behind as she walked onto a wooden patio and into the house.
From the view of her outfit at the back, it seemed that Katie was underwear-free to prevent tan lines.
Followers of Katie's socials loved the two-piece on her, sending supportive comments such as 'My favourite colour', 'Love this on you', and 'You look absolutely stunning hun'.
The former glamour model, 47, wasn't overly pleased with her previous facelift and quickly sought action to get it fixed abroad at the beginning of the year.
Back in January, Katie took to Snapchat to share the results of her last surgery, pointing out that there were already many things she wasn't happy with.
'From my last surgery, there are just a few little bits that I want tweaking,' the TV personality confessed.
The main thing Katie felt unhappy with was her 'pixie ears', as she mentioned not liking the way her facelift made her ears stick out more prominently.
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In the tweakment surgery, Katie had her ears removed, re-stitched in place and pinned back to lay flatter against the side of her head.
Over recent weeks the mum of five appears to be in good spirits, enjoying the warmer weather and the fashion that comes with it by modelling various other JYY London pieces online – for which she's a brand ambassador.
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Katie Price's Surgery: A Timeline
1998 - Katie underwent her first breast augmentation taking her from a natural B cup to a C cup. She also had her first liposuction
1999 - Katie had two more boob jobs in the same year, one taking her from a C cup to a D cup, and then up to an F cup
2006 - Katie went under the knife to take her breasts up to a G cup
2007 - Katie had a rhinoplasty and veneers on her teeth
2008 - Katie stunned fans by reducing her breasts from an F cup to a C cup
2011 - Going back to an F cup, Katie also underwent body-contouring treatment and cheek and lip fillers
2014/5 - Following a nasty infection, Katie had her breast implants removed
2016 - Opting for bigger breasts yet again, Katie had another set of implants, along with implants, Botox and lip fillers
2017 - After a disastrous 'threading' facelift, Katie also had her veneers replaced. She also had her eighth boob job taking her to a GG cup
2018 - Katie went under the knife yet again for a facelift
2019 - After jetting to Turkey, Katie had a face, eye and eyelid lift, Brazilian bum lift and a tummy tuck
2020 - Katie has her 12th boob job in Belgium to correct botched surgery and a new set of veneers
2021 - In a complete body overhaul, she opts for eye and lip lifts, liposuction under her chin, fat injected into her bum and full body liposuction
2022 - Katie undergoes another brow and eye lift-and undergoes 'biggest ever' boob job in Belgium, her 16th in total
2023 - Opting for a second rhinoplasty, Katie also gets a lip lift at the same time as well as new lip filler throughout the year
2024 - Katie has her 17th boob job in Brussels after revealing she wanted to downsize. She performed at Dublin Pride just days later and surgeons warned the lack of recovery posed a risk of infection
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