Katie Price's friends are reportedly concerned that the star could be on track to putting herself in "serious danger", a source has claimed.
Katie, who shot to fame in the 90s as the glamour model Jordan, has undergone a number of cosmetic procedures over the years, including at least 17 boob jobs, as well as tummy tucks, face lifts, and butt lifts.
In August, she was spotted in court with facial bandages after travelling to Turkey with boyfriend JJ Slater, known for his appearance on Married At First Sight, to undergo her sixth facelift, with Katie seen with a swollen face.
The ex-Page 3 model previously said that she would "never stop with this surgery" and wants to be a "Bratz doll", adding that it's her body and she would continue doing what she wants to do.
However, a source has claimed in the latest issue of Closer magazine that Katie's friends are reportedly worried about the media personality's latest "revelation".
The source said: "Katie not only wants the biggest lips and boobs in the business but, in a shocking revelation made at The Glamour Awards, she also wants the smallest waist, setting her sights on 22 inches.
"Pals are worried that any more weight loss and she will look sick and will be putting herself in serious danger. They're worried she could destroy her body forever."
Last weekend, Katie took to Instagram and showed off her slim figure in a sparkly outfit prior to Christmas, prompting fans to heap words of praise on the former model.
One said: "Beauty", while another said: "Looking fabulous all Christmassy and glamorous." However, some were left worried about her weight, with one saying she was "too skinny", and another commented: "Far too thin, it's not a healthy look!"
Her journey into cosmetic surgery started back in 1998 when she had her first breast augmentation, with further breast reductions and enhancements occurring over the years, reports BirminghamLive.
She had her first facelift in 2017, opting to have her "sagging" cheeks and "blurred" jawline lifted in a £5,000 "invisible" procedure. She later visited Turkey to have a second facelift, embarking on a further trip two years later for another facelift and a breast reduction.
Alex Karidis, a cosmetic surgeon, previously said: "There are dangers and risks with all surgeries. These are medical procedures and should not be treated casually as Katie does; you can die. The more you have, there's always more of a risk, because the tissues you're dealing with have already been operated on before, so they've been weakened."