had fans questioning if she was “ok” after she made a surprise appearance in her daughter Princess Andre’s video. Alongside the 17-year-old, the duo took part in the popular trend which revolves around Jessie J’s 2011 hit single, Price Tag.
As Princess sang the lyrics, the camera then panned to Katie, who made the facial expression mentioned in the song. The teenager sang along to the lyrics: “Just stop for a minute and smile/ Why is everybody so serious/ Acting so damn mysterious.” However, it wasn’t their performance that got fans talking, as Katie debuted a sharp jawline, pronounced hairline and raised eyebrows, a result of her recent procedure.
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But fans were concerned by the dramatic change to her looks as one questioned: “Is Katie ok?”
Another pleaded her to stop having surgery, and said: “Does she not see herself in the mirror? Absolutely beautiful.”
A third fan praised: “Beautiful ladies, Katie is the best mom,” as one shared: “She’s had a lot done but she will still forever be beautiful to me.”
However, a fourth slammed the negative comments and fired back: “As much as you may not agree with Katie’s looks, this is Princess’ mum. A young lady posting a fun video with her mum. How do you think she feels reading these comments? Have some respect.”
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Katie Price featured on her daughter’s TikTok page (Image: TikTok)
This comes after the former glamour model returned abroad earlier this year and underwent tweaks after being unhappy with her recent £10,000 facelift.
Sources close to the star claimed she was unhappy with her “pixie ears” following the procedure.
Closer Magazine reported: “Katie is heading to Turkey for her first New Year’s procedure: fixing her pixie ears.
“She thinks they need correcting after her recent facelift. She’s having her ears removed, then re-stitched in place and pinned back so that they don’t stick out.
Katie also informed her fans, as she said on Snapchat: “From my last surgery, there are just a few little bits that I want tweaking.
“Well, they need tweaking. So here I am getting ready. That’s the worst bit for me, the needle. The needle’s done so now I can relax.”