Katie Price slipped into a bikini to recover from her £10,000 facelift by the pool in photos taken from her recent trip to Turkey. 

The former glamour model, 45, who underwent her 17th boob job at a clinic in Brussels last year, had surgical tape and wounds on her face after undergoing her sixth facial surgery. 

She relaxed in the sun at the £133-a-night five-star hotel in Istanbul with her son Harvey, 22.

Just hours ahead of her return to the UK – where she was arrested for skipping her bankruptcy hearing.

With a warrant out for her arrest as part of the £760,000 case, Katie soaked up some sun in the blue two-piece. 

She pulled her dark hair back into a messy bun before later shielding herself with a large £520 Prada hat. 

While abroad, the mother-of-five underwent several tweakments to her face, including a brow lift, neck lift, lip lift and correction to her ‘pixie ears’. 

Just over a week ago, she left fellow tourists claiming their holiday had been ruined when she used the swimming pool with ‘blood all over her face and incisions weeping’.

Holiday goers said they were unable to relax when Katie arrived because they were so shocked by her appearance. 

One tourist slammed the television personality for using the pool with ‘staples holding their scalp on and incisions weeping with pus’ in a review on Trip Advisor.

Since returning to the UK the star has been spotted looking noticeably less bruised and bandaged. 

Upon her return to the UK, Katie was promptly arrested at Heathrow Airport and later appeared at the Royal Courts of Justice after failing to attend bankruptcy proceedings.

During the hearing, Deputy Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Daniel Schaffer ordered the model to give an ‘undertaking’ to the court that she would attend a further hearing to face questions over her finances on August 27 at 10.30am.

He said: ‘You have to attend that date, no ifs or buts, no going abroad, no holidays.’

Katie confirmed she understood she must attend and later said: ‘I will move my diary for it.’

Katie’s arrest meant her boyfriend JJ Slater, who also flew with her to Turkey along with her son Harvey, 22, was left to pick up her bags. 

She was remanded in custody at a West London police station and bailed a few hours later by an out-of-hours magistrate, ahead of her court appearance on August 9. 

Judge Schaffer discharged the arrest warrant issued against her on July 30 by a different judge after she failed to attend a previous hearing.

The warrant was originally issued by a judge after she failed to attend a hearing relating to her enormous £760,000 debt.

Katie previously said she was ‘not running from matters’, but was ‘away working for a documentary on corrective surgeries’ during the court hearing.

In a now-deleted statement on Instagram, Katie wrote: ‘I am aware that I am about to be detained at the airport which is obviously what the courts feel is necessary.

‘I do hope of course for my son’s sake who is with me that they will allow some dignity and protection for at least his sake as this will be extremely disturbing for him to see.

‘Whilst I understand the importance and severity of the matter I do feel like I am being treated like a criminal.’

Katie’s income from TikTok will be suspended as part of efforts to pay off money owed under her two bankruptcies, a judge ruled this week.  

Price had been declared bankrupt in November 2019 and again in March this year over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05.

On Monday, Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Catherine Burton said it was ‘appropriate’ to order the ‘suspension of further payments’ to Price from TikTok until a solution could be found. 

Price was not in attendance at the remote hearing and was not represented.

In February, a judge ruled Price must pay back 40 per cent of her monthly income from Only Fans until February 2027.

Barrister Darragh Connell, representing the trustee of her bankruptcies, told the court at the time that Price previously reached a voluntary agreement over her debts. 

However, he said she had failed to pay the agreed figures. 

In July, the order was extended to cover eight more companies from which Price gained income.   

Barristers for the trustee of her bankruptcies had also previously asked for the order to be extended to cover TikTok, but lawyers for the platform said that while it did not oppose the move, it could not consent to it due to the mechanisms of how content creators are paid.

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Source: USA Today

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