Katie Price admitted on Sunday that she isn’t spending Mother’s Day with any of her five children.
The former glamour model, 46, is taking part in an Easter panto production of Pinocchio in Northwich and so wasn’t seeing her kids due to the work commitments.
Katie is mum to Harvey, 22, with ex Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, and Princess 17, with ex-husband Peter Andre, and Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, with ex-husband Kieran Hayler.
Taking to her Story on Sunday morning she said: ‘Happy Mother’s Day everybody! Enjoy your day and all you kids look after your mum today spoil her rotten. I’m not with my kids today as it’s my first show at panto.
‘But they’ve given me all cards and everything that they need to do and I love it and that means a lot.’
Katie will take to the stage in a special one night only performance of the pantomime Pinocchio on Sunday at Northwich Memorial Court.

Katie Price admitted on Sunday that she isn’t spending Mother’s Day with any of her five children

Katie is mum to Harvey, 22, with ex Dwight Yorke, Junior, 19, and Princess 17, with ex-husband Peter Andre , and Jett, 11, and Bunny, 10, with ex-husband Kieran Hayler
The production which will star Katie and is described as a ‘Hilarious Easter panto with no strings attached.’
It comes after earlier this week worried fans of Katie claimed she is ‘no longer recognisable’ and urged her to ‘get help’ as she continues to spark fears with her weight loss.
Followers of the star are concerned after she’s been seen with a slimmer figure in recent months.
And the messages continued after her latest Instagram video on Wednesday, which saw Katie showcase her thin legs in a red dress.
She sported a ruffled mini dress which featured as asymmetrical design and cinched in at the waist.
Katie teamed the ensemble with black heels and a silver bejewelled handbag as she strutted down her driveway.
She wrote in the caption: ‘Lady in red ♥️♥️♥️ playsuit @jyyldn,’ as she continued to promote her friend’s fashion brand.
However, worried fans rushed to the comments to write: ‘This is genuinely concerning now. She’s not well. Why aren’t any of her loved ones helping her?’

The former glamour model, 46, is taking part in an Easter panto production of Pinocchio in Northwich and so wasn’t seeing her kids due to the work commitments

Taking to her Story she said: ‘Happy Mother’s Day everybody! Enjoy your day and all you kids look after your mum today. I’m not with my kids today as it’s my first show at panto!’
‘Please stop now Katie and eat more. You’re a lovely woman and I’m thinking of you.’
‘Someone help her.’
‘Please put some weight on Katie. Please.’
‘No longer recognisable as Katie Price.’
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‘Wish you could see what we can you have lost too much weight. Not writing this to be nasty just hoping your start listening to your messages and put some weight on.’
But she also got a slew of compliments in the comments, which she replied to by writing: ‘Thanks for your lovely comments everyone.’
Katie last month insisted she is in ‘a really good place’ after cleaning up her diet despite sparking fan concern with her drastic weight loss.
She explained how eating the wrong foods had left her ‘puffy’ and people got used to seeing her ‘bigger’ over recent years.
Following her weight loss, she has been questioned by fans as to whether she has been taking Ozempic injections or similar, which she has denied on multiple occasions.
Reiterating that she dropped the pounds naturally, Katie said that she simply ‘watches what she eats’ and does more exercise.
Speaking in an interview with The Sun, she explained: ‘I was eating the wrong things. Potatoes, pasta, carbs, they just puffed me up and made me fart but I’ve cleaned up my diet a lot and eat better things so now I don’t fart.’
The TV personality explained how being wheelchair bound after breaking both her feet and her IVF journey effected her weight, leaving her ‘a lot bigger.’
Katie continued: ‘I don’t know how much I weigh now but I’ve got myself in a really good place. I’m riding I’m doing more exercise and watching what I eat.
‘It’s ugly looking all that skin and bone so I need to chill a bit now, but I promise I am healthy.’
Speaking on Rob Moore’s Disruptors podcast in January, Katie denied taking any from of weight loss injection or drug to lose weight.
She said: ‘So people have said I’ve lost loads of weight. Now there’s a programme coming out in January, my IVF journey.
‘Anyone you know who’s had IVF, you put on weight. I had three IVFs the past 15 months. They all failed.
‘It started from when I broke my feet. They said I’d never run again. So I couldn’t run, wasn’t exercising, couldn’t ride my horses, so basically, I was in a wheelchair for 10 months.
‘They said I couldn’t walk again, this all happened around COVID time, so obviously you’re going to put on weight because you’re not moving about.’
‘Then I had to learn to walk again, but slowly, I still can’t run now, because I’ve got screws in my feet,’ Katie continued. ‘Then I did IVF, pumped all my stuff, and it takes ages for it to get back out your body.’

She added: ‘But they’ve given me all cards and everything that they need to do and I love it and that means a lot’ (seen with daughter Princess)
She added: ‘But I say to people, if you look at old pictures of me, even after I’ve had babies, I just shrink back. I’ve always been tiny, and I think because the past sort of three years, I’ve been bigger, but they’re the reasons why, right?
‘Now I’ve gone like back, now the IVF that’s all come out, and I’m more active because I could do more because of my feet, and I’m horse riding again, then naturally, i’m going back athletic again.’
When Rob circled back to ask her to confirm never taking Ozempic, she confirmed: ‘No, but Harvey’s going on that. So I’ve had to sit there with the doctors.’
‘I think when it comes to things like that, I think because of Harvey and all the medication and that he has, I think people have to be really careful with things like that,’ she said.
‘I don’t need the Ozempic. I never have done. I’ve always been skinny. Look at old pictures of me. Always been tiny.’