Fears are mounting for Katie Price after new photos showed the star looking “worryingly thin” during an emotional reunion with her daughter Princess Andre, just weeks after their very public reality-TV fallout.
The 47-year-old former glamour model was pictured enjoying a shopping trip in central London with Princess, 18 — a moment meant to signal healing after months of tension — yet instead it sparked a fresh wave of concern from fans who say Katie looks increasingly fragile.
Online, the reaction was immediate and intense.
“You’re looking really poorly — please get help,” one follower pleaded.
“Someone needs to step in before it’s too late,” wrote another.
“She’s worryingly thin. This doesn’t look healthy,” echoed dozens more.
The concern is not new. Over recent months, Katie’s dramatic weight loss has alarmed fans and doctors alike. In October, she revealed she had been hospitalised after losing weight rapidly and without explanation — despite initially saying weight loss had been her goal.
“I don’t know why the weight keeps dropping,” she admitted at the time, adding that doctors were puzzled by her shrinking frame.
During their latest outing, Princess documented the day on TikTok, showing mother and daughter walking arm-in-arm through Selfridges, laughing, browsing mannequins and stopping for lunch. At one point, Princess filmed Katie eating a sandwich, prompting her mum to remark: “You’ve got to eat — the heart of the sandwich is the best bit.”
Yet for many viewers, the reassurance rang hollow.
Despite the public worry, Katie’s son Junior Andre, 20, has strongly defended his mother, insisting she is “doing great” and that the family is closer than ever.
“People don’t know her like we do,” he said recently. “She’s loving, she’s okay, and we’re honestly in the best place we’ve ever been as a family.”
The reunion with Princess comes after Katie was notably absent from the first series of Princess’s ITV show The Princess Diaries, a situation Katie previously described as being “banned” from. She is now expected to appear — albeit not full-time — in the upcoming second series.
Behind the scenes, Katie has also spoken candidly about her health struggles on her podcast, revealing doctors were concerned by dangerously low blood pressure and that she required multiple tests after readings were so low they initially thought the equipment was faulty.
“I’m not a stick man — I’m a stick woman,” she joked darkly, attempting humour in the face of growing anxiety.
As fans continue to watch closely, the images of Katie smiling beside her daughter carry a double meaning — a mother rebuilding bridges with her child, while the public quietly wonders whether she herself is being held up by enough support.
For now, her family insists she is okay.
Her fans, however, are not convinced — and their message is growing louder by the day.




