Katie Price fans horrified as they spot ‘gross and unhygienic’ detail in background of cooking video – did you see it?

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KATIE Price fans have been left horrified as they spotted a ‘gross and unhygienic’ detail in the background of her cooking video.

The 46-year-old could be seen with her hair tied back wearing a blue hoodie as she prepared a pasta dish.

Katie Price fans have been left horrified as they spotted a ‘gross and unhygienic’ detail in the background of her cooking video

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Katie Price fans have been left horrified as they spotted a ‘gross and unhygienic’ detail in the background of her cooking videoCredit: Instagram @katieprice

The star's fans were distracted by her cat making its way towards the sink

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The star's fans were distracted by her cat making its way towards the sinkCredit: Instagram @katieprice

Fans were impressed by Katie's cooking

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Fans were impressed by Katie's cookingCredit: Instagram @katieprice

She wrote: “This is how I make my Cheesy Pasta No-Name Dish,” and poured tomatoes and mushrooms in together.

The star then popped mozzarella on the top and poured water over before adding the tomato sauce.

But despite Katie showing off her cooking prowess, fans were totally distracted by something going on in her kitchen.

Her cat appeared to jump into her sink midway through her video, leading one person to write: “That raw chicken you are defrosting in the sink is moving just an FYI.”

A second added: “Wtf is that in the sink,” and a third penned: “Eeeek the cat is in the sink Katie not good hygiene.”

Another person wrote: “Katie there is an animal on your worktop – that’s gross.”

But despite the comments about her cat making its way around the kitchen, some KP fans defended her.

Someone fired back: “Didn’t even notice the cat, was too busy actually looking at the ingredients and what it turned out like just goes to show a lot of people look for on her page to find fault with whatever she does. Only reason I now know about the cat is these comments.”

Katie’s cat is one of her three recent Sphynx cat purchases.

The former glamour model is a long-standing animal lover, but charities have begged her to stop buying pets alleging she doesn’t look after them properly.

Katie Price admits she ‘lost’ eight year old cat Hagrid by accident as she shows off new pets despite being branded ‘serial animal killer’

But she added three hairless cats to her collection in September, with each pet costing up to £800 a pop, despite being embroiled in ongoing bankruptcy issues. 

On Instagram, Katie shared the three pets all bundled up asleep together on a fluffy blanket, calling them “her three wrinkles” due to their distinctive baggy skin. 

Katie has been doting on the trio, even taking them for walks in a pram since she got them. 

Her post comes after charity PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) called for the need for an injunction to be put in place, stopping the mum-of-five from owning pets.

They had previously offered Katie £5,000 to stop buying pets, which she has not responded to. 

PETA UK founder Ingrid Newkirk told The Sun: "If there was a way to file an injunction to stop this serial animal killer, PETA would do so, as this woman doesn’t care about the lives she wastes or listen to vital advice and is still treating live animals like stuffed toys: as disposable.

"If William Hill took totally tasteless bets, the odds would favour those betting on how little time this kitten has on Earth, given the hideous track record of animal deaths in Price’s custody. No one could call it 'care'.”

The new additions to the family come just a few months after she revealed she had to put down her last “designer” cat, Frog, after being diagnosed with a neurological disease.

Katie often cooks with her cats in tow

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Katie often cooks with her cats in towCredit: Instagram

The former glamour model is a long-standing animal lover, but charities have begged her to stop buying pets

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The former glamour model is a long-standing animal lover, but charities have begged her to stop buying petsCredit: Getty
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