Katie Price looked cheerful as she left a beauty salon in London with her mother Amy on Wednesday.
The former glamour model spent quality time with her Amy after revealing she has quit vaping because it was “disrespectful” to her mother as she battles idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a terminal lung disease.
For the outing, Katie turned heads in a sporty black maxi dress by Red Bull, which she paired with white sneakers and a matching handbag.
The reality star showed off her new 10K facelift with a smile and sunglasses.
Katie let her long, dark locks hang loose and wrapped her arms around Amy, who was wearing a patterned blouse, jeans and sandals.
Katie Price looked in good spirits as she left a beauty salon in London with her mother Amy on Wednesday
The former glamour model spent quality time with her Amy after revealing she has quit vaping because it is ‘disrespectful’ to her mother, as she battles idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a terminal lung disease
The mother and daughter looked cheerful after their trip to the salon. They left the salon arm in arm and crossed a road.
This came after Katie told her fans she was quitting a “disrespectful” habit due to her mother’s ongoing health issues.
The mother of five announced on Instagram on Wednesday that she is quitting vaping after a year.
She cited her mother Amy’s struggle with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a terminal lung disease, as the reason for her decision.
“I have something important to confess. If there is anyone who would like to come with me, please do so.”
“I’ve been vaping for a year and it’s not good for you – especially when my mom had a lung transplant. It’s disrespectful to do that in front of my mom,” she told the camera.
“I’ve decided today is the day I throw away this battery, chemical, addictive, horrible thing. From today on, I’m not vaping anymore.”
“I have the strength to throw them away. Join me. It’s going in the trash, that’s all. I got all my vapes out of the car and everything.”
For the outing, Katie turned heads in a black, sporty maxi dress by Red Bull, which she paired with white trainers and a matching handbag.
The reality star showed off her new 10K facelift while flashing a smile and wearing sunglasses
Katie let her long dark locks down and wrapped her arms around Amy, who wore a patterned blouse, jeans and sandals
The mother and daughter looked cheerful after their trip to the salon, as they walked outside arm in arm and crossed a road
This comes after Katie told her fans she is quitting a ‘disrespectful’ habit due to her mother’s ongoing health issues.
The mother of five announced on Instagram on Wednesday that she is quitting vaping after a year
Katie left little to the imagination as she wore a sheer black lace dress to perform at a packed LGBTQ bar to celebrate Manchester Pride on Saturday.
The TV personality shocked the audience when she performed a cover of Jermaine Stewart’s classic We Don’t Have to Take Our Clothes Off on Via Canal Street.
She sounded incredible, singing her heart out and even climbing on the bar to give a passionate performance.
Fans at Manchester’s biggest LGBTQ bar went wild as they celebrated Katie’s performance and expressed shock at her impressive vocals.
They wrote on X: ‘sorry but since when can Katie Price SING, oh my god, still shaking’.
Before her performance, Katie shared a clip on Instagram backstage of herself wearing full glam makeup and looking racy.
She flashed a big smile as she stepped onto the stage, as fans screamed with excitement.
Katie walked onto the stage, waving to the enthusiastic audience and holding a bottle of water.
After her six-song set, she returned to her Essex home to enjoy a lavish roast dinner with her family.
She cited her mother Amy’s battle with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, a terminal lung disease, as the reason for her decision
“I’ve been vaping for a year and it’s not good for you – especially when my mom had a lung transplant. It’s disrespectful to do this in front of my mom,” she told the camera
“I have decided that today is the day that I throw away this battery, chemical, addictive, horrible thing. From today on I will not vape anymore”
“I have the strength to throw them away. Join me. It’s going in the trash, that’s all. I got all my vapes out of the car and everything.”
Katie was seen helping her mother do the steps at the beauty salon
The TV personality flashed her smile as she headed out in London