Price, who has a long-documented history of surgical procedures dating back to her twenties, recently traveled to Brussels for a lip correction. The results, which she shared publicly, drew immediate disapproval from her 19-year-old daughter, Princess. Despite previous warnings from medical professionals—including plastic surgeon Dr. Gerard Lambe, who once cautioned that she was "dicing with death" due to the frequency of her surgeries—Price has already signaled plans for future rhinoplasty.
Friends of the former glamour model fear her self-worth has become tethered to the expectations of Andrews, a 43-year-old businessman she married in January. His tenure in her life has been marked by controversy, including a period of imprisonment in the UAE and persistent allegations of manipulation from former partners. Though Price has defended her autonomy, those in her inner circle worry that she is systematically erasing her own identity to satisfy a partner who has previously been accused of coercive behavior. As she promotes her new documentary, Katie Price: Nothing To Hide, the consensus among her confidants is that the cycle of surgery has moved beyond personal choice and into a deeper, more concerning pattern of external control.

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