Katie Price is "finally happy" with her looks after going under the knife for another face lift.

Katie Price is finally happy with her face after years of surgery

Katie Price is finally happy with her face after years of surgery

The 46-year-old former glamour model jetted out to Turkey earlier this month to undergo surgery on her face - believed to be her sixth facelift in recent years - and she's now taken off the bandages and insisted she's thrilled with the results.

In a post on Instagram, she wrote: "I must say a week after undergoing facial correction ... I'm so extremely happy with the results, literally no bruising and swelling almost gone. Pricey is happy finally."

While Katie was in Turkey for the surgery, an arrest warrant was issued for her after she missed a court date in London related to her recent bankruptcy proceedings.

She was detained by police at Heathrow Airport on Thursday (08.08.24) as she made her return to the UK and appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice on Friday (09.08.24).

Katie was ordered to return to court on August 27 to face further questions over her finances with Deputy Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Daniel Schaffer warning her: "These are undertakings to the court, meaning if you breach the undertakings in any way, shape or form, you will be brought back into custody.

“It is quite a serious matter. You have to attend that date, no ifs or buts, no going abroad, no holidays."

Katie confirmed she must attend and added: "I will move my diary for it."

The TV star was declared bankrupt in 2019 over her spiralling debts and she went through the process again in March over an unpaid tax bill of more than £750,000.

In a statement posted on Instagram prior to her arrest, Katie insisted she was actually in Turkey for work and admitted she felt like she was being "treated like a criminal".

Katie wrote: "I was never just abroad being ignorant to what's going on and I stand by the facts, which is that there has been miscommunications here between a number of people here to do with my bankcruptcy.

"However now I am returning home from work, and I am aware that I am about to be detained at the airport which is obviously what the courts feel is necessary ... Whilst I understand the importance and severity of the matter I do feel like I am being treated like a criminal.

"I would like to point out once again that this is to do with a very unfortunate financial circumstance which as hard as it has been does not make a criminal or a bad person."


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