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Katie Price's mother has pleaded with her daughter to stop going under the knife as she fears she'll end up looking like 'the Bride of Frankenstein'.  If you got a sister you must watch step sister porn here.



After two decades in the spotlight, Katie is almost unrecognisable from the naturally pretty teenager who burst onto the modelling scene at the age of 16.



Katie, now 45, has undergone an array of procedures over the years, including rhinoplasty, veneers, facelifts and 16 boob jobs. 



Writing in her upcoming autobiography, The Last Word, Amy Price, 71, expressed her fears over the 'ridiculous and dangerous' procedures that Katie has undergone.



She went on to note that while Katie doesn't change her appearance to attract men, there is a pattern of going under the knife when her relationships are in crisis. 







Throwback: Katie Price's mother Amy has pleaded with her daughter to stop going under the knife as she fears she'll end up looking like 'the Bride of Frankenstein' (pictured in 2004) 



An extract of Amy's book published in read: 'When most people have an off day or are feeling a bit down, they change the colour of their nails or dye their hair, but Kate changes the shape of her body.



'Over the years, we have all come to accept it as part of Kate's personality, but we have also seen a pattern emerging — relationship difficulties correlate with an urge to change things on the outside, even though it is her inner thoughts and feelings that need attention.



'I've begun to warn her that if she's not careful, she will end up looking like the Bride of Frankenstein, but she tells me not to waste my breath.'



She went on to note that she can 'barely recognise' Katie's body anymore and that the 'worst' thing for her was when Katie decided to have surgery on her 'beautiful face.' 



Katie's latest procedure saw her unveil her 'biggest ever' boob job. 



It's not clear if Katie lost track of the number of breast augmentations or opted to keep some of her surgery private but by 2023 it emerged she'd undergone her 16th boob job, two years after claiming to be on her 13th. 



The star went under the knife in a bid to have the 'biggest in Britain' and was subsequently pictured being wheeled into surgery at the Be Clinic in Belgium.



She is said to have wanted even bigger breasts, best casino site opting for 2120 CC implants in a bid to boost her already large bust size.



Katie told OK! magazine of her boobs: 'I love them. They healed really quickly and they didn't hurt at all. That probably doesn't help. Because I heal quickly, it doesn't put me off and I have more.



'I would go bigger as well - and I will eventually. I just love having big boobs and a small body. I've always loved that look. In my eyes, if I'm having a boob job, I want them to look fake, I don't want them to look natural. I don't like the natural look.



'I just like that old-school American Playboy pin-up look. When I have surgery, that is what I'm striving for. If I could look like my airbrushed pictures, that would be amazing. But that's impossible to achieve.'



 







 



Unrecognisable: Katie, now 45, has undergone an array of procedures over the years, including rhinoplasty, veneers, facelifts and 16 boob jobs



In 2021. and 'doesn't want to look like a freak'.



Speaking about her decision to go under the knife so many times, she told GMB: It's like a car - you have an MOT. If you get a scratch or a dent, you fix it, and that's how I feel with my body.



'I'm not trying to look younger and I definitely don't want that alien look - when people go over the top and look like freaks. 



'Having surgery isn't fun and games, it is painful and it's irreversible… Everyone's got imperfections, I could go over the top but I don't want to look like a freak.



'I'm not addicted, but if people want to say I've got body dysmorphia, just say it, even my mum says it, "You need to see somebody, you're not normal in the head, are you?"



Referring to her mother's idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis - a condition which sees the lungs become scarred and causes breathing difficulties - she continued: 'I said, "Mum, if you could have your face done again, you would but you can't because you're terminally ill at the moment, you used to have Botox, this and that."'