Katie Price put on a cheerful display as she celebrated her 45th birthday with friends, family and her partner Carl Woods.
On Monday (May 22), the former glamour model headed over to Instagram to share an array of snaps from her loved ones who sent her a special birthday message.
But although she appeared to keep her birthday plans under wraps, the star gave fans online a sneak peek of what she got up to as she was seen enjoying her time at a restaurant.
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Wearing an oversized hoodie with the slogan Essentials on the front, Katie looked cheerful as she accepted a birthday cake presented to her by her youngest daughter Bunny.
With her brunette locks tied into a ponytail, Katie sat around the large dining table while her friends and family sang happy birthday to her.
Despite reports suggesting that Katie’s partner Carl didn’t wish her a happy birthday on social media, in the short video clip, Carl was sat beside her and also joined in on the celebrations.
Last week, The Sun reported that Katie was planning to have more surgery as a treat to mark her 45th birthday.
The publication claimed that the OnlyFans star wanted to continue on her journey to look 20 years younger by heading abroad to “turn back the clock” on her overall appearance.
A source told them that Katie will be heading back to Brussels and Turkey in the next few weeks for a “birthday MOT” which she sees as a gift to herself.
The source said: “She keeps saying she’s gained over a stone, even though she looks great. She’s booked in work on her upper eyelids, neck, chin and even her knees.
“She wants filler called Profilo in her knees as she wants them to look tighter. As she is planning on having so much work done, she is hoping the clinic will do her a ‘buy one, get one free’ style discount.”
Last year December, Katie revealed the results from her 16th boob operation while parading her curves in a pink bikini to show off her 2120 CC implants.
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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk