Katie Price Says She Looks ‘Like A Space Invader’ As She Details Painful Facial Surgery

Katie Price had admitted her recent raft of surgical procedures have left her looking “like a space invader”. 

The star appeared on TV for the first time since going under the knife to have work done on her face, bum and waist, detailing the surgery on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday. 

As well as a facelift, Brazilian bum lift and liposuction, she’s also had her own fat injected around her eyes, which has temporarily altered her appearance. 

Katie Price has had a raft of surgery

Katie told hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid: “The face [is] where I look like a space invader, because it’s still really swollen. I do look a bit different.”

Explaining why she’s had fat put under her eyes, Katie continued: “They didn’t want to cut my eyes and I didn’t want to have filler. As you get older, you do get wrinkles under here, so I had my own fat out under there, then at the side I just had it lifted

“It’s safer than putting chemical stuff in.”

Talking about her other surgery, Katie said: “I had liposuction from here up to here [from knees to waist], all the way up my back. 

“I had my own fat put in my bum, you can call it a Brazilian bum lift but I haven’t had implants and I haven’t gone that big.”

Katie said she has

Despite having three procedures done in one sitting earlier this month, Katie was still adamant she’d “calmed it down” on the surgery front, compared to how much work she’s had done in the past.  

She added: “If you look back at pictures, I think it’s the ‘Dwight days’, I looked like a duck, I had my lips done. I think I looked horrific then.

“I can have surgery for nothing, considering I could have surgery for nothing, I don’t do too bad. I could really go overboard.”

Katie has previously had 10 boob jobs, a facelift, facial filler and botox. 

Katie had her own fat injected under her eyes

Her recent surgery followed her admission she has “no option” but to enter her 16-year-old son Harvey, who has Prader-Willi syndrome and autism, into residential care. 

Speaking on her reality show My Crazy Life, she said: “I don’t want him to go, but the doctors, my mum, everyone is saying it’s the best thing for him. You know, he is 16 and I suppose I’m the selfish one because I just want him with me all the time.”

Good Morning Britain airs weekdays at 6am on ITV.