KATIE Price has revealed a new health scare as she continues to shock fans with her worrying weight loss.
The reality star branded herself a “stick woman” as she chatted about the findings of a recent doctor’s appointment with her little sister Sophie on an episode of her podcast.
Former glamour model, Katie, shared that her mum has been panicked by her dramatic new look and has begged her to see a doctor.
Her sister, who is 11 and a half years younger, seemed unsure if Katie had actually booked in the appointment.
Sophie said their mum had been bugging her about Katie booking in an appointment – as Amy Price appears equally as concerned as Katie’s fans.
Katie said on her podcast, The Katie Price Show: “All I’ve had, since everywhere has been closed, is, ‘Have you phoned the doctors yet? Have you phoned?’
“I’m like, ‘Yes, mum. I went to the doctors today.’ I screenshotted the appointment.”
Sophie asked: “Did you actually though? Because mum has been speaking to me about this.”
“Yes. I’m going in there to talk about blood tests, MRI, everything she wants me to have to get to the bottom of why the price is – forget stick man – stick woman,” Katie replied.
The 47-year-old admitted then revealed her latest health scare after having her blood pressure done three times by doctors.
She claimed the test was done three times as doctors quipped: “It can’t be that low”.
Katie previously consulted doctors over her terrifyingly frail frame in October last year when she uploaded a selfie with a concerning caption.
She said: “First day off and straight to the doctors to find out what’s happened to my weight.”
Katie told fans she was forced to book in another appointment after they could only fill up two tubes at her blood test.
The podcaster shares Junior Andre, 20 and Princess Andre, 18, with her ex-husband Peter Andre.
She also has son Harvey Price, 23, who she had with Dwight Yorke after a brief fling.
It was recently revealed that Harvey, who has been diagnosed with Prader-Willi syndrome, is moving into his own place after leaving college.
Her eldest was attending a college in Gloucester that catered to his needs.
Harvey also battles a series of debilitating conditions including autism, septo-optic dysplasia, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder.
But in July Harvey left the £350,000-a-year specialist institution National Star where he had been living at since 2021.
He is now set to move into a independent living’ facility, which will see him look after himself, but while also having 24 hour help when needed.











