KATIE Price has made a crushing dig about pop icon Kylie Minogue.
Brunette bombshell Katie has shocked fans and dropped the clanger about the Aussie superstar on her YouTube channel.
Appearing in the music studio recording a cover of Taylor Dayne's 1987 track Tell it To My Heart, the former glamour pin-up made the shocking swipe about the Spinning Around pop star.
When the aspiring singer was told she sounded like Kylie in the song, she admitted: "I didn't think Kylie could sing. She's not the best, but I'm not the best.
"I like Kylie. I grew up with her, but I don't think she's the best singer, and I'm definitely not the best singer, so I suppose that's a compliment.
"She's got the right songs. I love her as a performer. I just don't think she's the best singer. I think there's obviously better singers.
"I love Spinning Around. Maybe I should do some covers of Kylie, if I sound like her?"
The star showed off her new £10k facelift as she made magic in the studio accompanied by son Harvey and MAFS boyfriend JJ Slater.
She added: "I'm having surgery in few weeks and then I'm booking it for a month after that, so l'll look not like me again, and you'll be joining me on the journey."
Kate’s musical comeback comes after she suffered a fresh blow after her sale ‘fell through’ for her Mucky Mansion amid bankruptcy woes.
She previously told fans on social media about her return to the singing stage: “My comeback has started so your be invited to my next invite." (sic)
The double-bankrupt former glamour model recently asked fans to pitch in and pay for her recent boob job by promising them a "first look" at her surgery results as a reward.
Katie Price fans concerned about her appearance as she shows off very tight face while plugging her OnlyFans
In July, the surgery-loving star launched a fund-raising drive on OnlyFans to raise £6,200 for her 17th breast procedure after already having gone under the surgeon's knife.
Katie was declared bankrupt for the second time following an unpaid tax bill worth more than £750,000.
She was previously declared bankrupt in November 2019, with debts of £3.2million.