Katie Price stuns fans as she unveils swollen feet without casts for first time
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Katie Price has stunned her fans as she revealed her broken feet without plaster casts for the first time.
The former glamour model, 42, is on the road to recovery after breaking both her feet during her holiday in Turkey last month.
She has since undergone hours of surgery to put them right, and was advised by doctors to wear plaster casts and keep off social media for a while.
However the mum-of-five, who was back online within a few days, shared an update on her recovery, and fans are convinced she’s already getting better.
The reality star posted a short clip of her feet up against a car’s glove compartment without any bandages to show she is slowly healing.
She showed off her swollen tattooed feet to fans, who wished Katie a speedy recovery.
The star penned: “Trying to wiggle my toes but my feet still swollen. But I’m getting better, still no walking or standing allowed though.”
Meanwhile, a concerned fan wrote: “Your feet are better?”
A second added: “Oh good to see your feet free.”
As a third commented: “And she’s backkkkkkkk and better than ever!”
It’s claimed Katie is already planning another surgery spree to cheer herself up after breaking both her feet.
The star is said to be planning a face and neck lift, Botox, fillers and new breast implants.
She is particularly keen on getting Botox in her knees, which she allegedly thinks are wrinkly because she’s been unable to exercise.
While her family is reportedly worried she’s going overboard, Katie apparently think it’s the best time to get more work done as she’s stuck indoors with her broken feetso she may as well be in recovery from surgery.
A source told Heat magazine: “She’s been miserable since the accident and now wants to cheer herself up with a surgery spree — she’s even getting Botox in her knees, because she hasn’t been able to do any exercise and thinks her knees are wrinkly.
“She’s scared her whole body is going to start sagging if she doesn’t get something done.”
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